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I have a MYP with Signature SV503 rims with the factory pirelli tires. I love them! The size is in my sig. I bought them for the looks but the light weight (14 lbs lighter each than stock) also improved the ride. I have the 19" tsportline tst with pirelli sotozero for the winter. The Signature rims alone were about $5k. The tsportline wheel and tire setup was $3k.

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First: for summer TSportline TST 20x10” with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 255/40-20. Smoother ride than stock 21” Uberturbine. Tire is just about same performance as stock Pirelli, similarly unusually quiet except a bit noisier on slightly rough highway pavement.
Second: for winter and road trips Fast EV01+ 19x8.5” with General Altimax RT43 255/45-19. Even softer ride than the 20”. Very quiet. No chirp on hard launches.
 

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Model Y Performance

Swapped out the 21" stock ubers w/ Michelin ps4 a/s with Niche M152. Specs below.

20"x10 wrapped in 255/45/20 Michelin ps4 a/s all 4 corners. Wheel/tire diameter is slightly larger than oem but I wanted the ps4 a/s again and the 40 sidewall variant was on backorder indefinitely at my local tire shop. Happy with the 45 sidewall though as ride quality is significantly better. Added perk of being $50 cheaper per tire than the 40 sidewall had they been in stock.

Paid ~$980 for wheels and ~$1100 for tires + insurance

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Model Y Performance

Swapped out the 21" stock ubers w/ Michelin ps4 a/s with Niche M152. Specs below.

20"x10 wrapped in 255/45/20 Michelin ps4 a/s all 4 corners. Wheel/tire diameter is slightly larger than oem but I wanted the ps4 a/s again and the 40 sidewall variant was on backorder indefinitely at my local tire shop. Happy with the 45 sidewall though as ride quality is significantly better. Added perk of being $50 cheaper per tire than the 40 sidewall had they been in stock.

Paid ~$980 for wheels and ~$1100 for tires + insurance

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Hi; can you share the Niche part number or Bolt Pattern/Bore/Offset you have on these wheels? I'm looking at the Niche website and they do not show up in 5x114.3 bolt pattern.

 
Hi; can you share the Niche part number or Bolt Pattern/Bore/Offset you have on these wheels? I'm looking at the Niche website and they do not show up in 5x114.3 bolt pattern.

Not sure what is up with Niche's site but 5x114.3 was on m152's datasheet before. They also no longer show all the other diameter variations of the wheel so not sure if they're discontinuing it.

My M152's are 20" 5x114.3 with 40 offset. Center bore was 72.56 so I had to use a 72.56 to 64.1 hubcentric ring.
 
Hi; can you share the Niche part number or Bolt Pattern/Bore/Offset you have on these wheels? I'm looking at the Niche website and they do not show up in 5x114.3 bolt pattern.

Also, I could no longer find the niche part number on their site but summit racing still has it: M152200065+40