I really like these wheels ,
Just wondering if anyone knows the name of these wheels/ rims ? I uploaded some pictures I found online
Just wondering if anyone knows the name of these wheels/ rims ? I uploaded some pictures I found online
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@ computerchuck,
I like those sport rims , better than the performance wheels that come with model Y, hopefully I’ll able to purchase them somewhere online.
@ computerchuck,
I like those sport rims , better than the performance wheels that come with model Y, hopefully I’ll able to purchase them somewhere online.
You should be able to order a set of wheels (just wheels) from local Tesla Service Center, and have them powder coated black/any color.
I bought a powder coated set 20" Sport Wheel from a person (he has a shop/business to refinish/powder coat wheels) here in SoCal.
After I verify that these will fit and rated for Model Y load, I will wrap them with 255/40/20 tires and replace the 21" Überturbines from Performance Y.
I wonder if the range will increase because the weight of those of wheels are lighter and smaller than the new performance wheels
Ideally, they should get to 315 mile range - similar to the 20" Induction wheels. They do look nice but just want to reiterate that we don't know the load rating of these 20" Sportwheels - so bear that in mind if you intend to use them.
And, YMMV.
Seeing as the car they came from is 300 pounds lighter, I am sure as long as your not carrying a full load of people and gear you will be fine.
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Was thinking along the same lines:
Will a Model 3 20" performance wheel fit a Model Y?
Still need to have Tesla Bluetooth TPMS sensors. I tried aftermarket BLE sensor but the Y is not detecting them (I know they work because I can track them real time via Phone app).
This maybe fixed when we get the Wheel Configuration or TPMS Relearn function in future software updates.
Other than that, the switch is good so far.
I will do range/consumption test in the next few days.
I read somewhere the Model Y uses a different frequency then the model 3.. not sure if that's the problem or not though.