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Lets say two of my wheels were damage, how would I get them brand new again from tesla.com when they only say wheels in a pack of fours? Would that I mean I would have to get it from other Tesla users who are willing to sell them? I was debating on getting the new Tesla Model 3 track package, but was wondering if something were to happen to one of my wheels, how would I order a replacement without having to buy 4 new wheels.


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Why would you ever keep the stock wheels? Especially at $700 a wheel? the stock wheels in 20" weigh 28 lbs per corner!!!

There are wheels that cost much less and weight 10 lbs less and are stronger than stock, available at $500 per wheel in 18", $650 per in wheel in 19" and $800 per wheel in 20", with Lifetime Structural Warranty and superior construction/weight:

T-S5 Forged Split 5 Spoke Wheel in 18", 19" and 20" in stock

Tesla Model 3/Y 19 Inch MW03 Forged Wheels in 18" and 19" in stock

Frankly these should be stock on the P3D+ and P3D-, or something with similar specs.
 
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Why would you ever keep the stock wheels? Especially at $700 a wheel? the stock wheels in 20" weigh 28 lbs per corner!!!

There are wheels that cost much less and weight 10 lbs less and are stronger than stock, available at $500 per wheel in 18", $650 per in wheel in 19" and $800 per wheel in 20", with Lifetime Structural Warranty and superior construction/weight:

T-S5 Forged Split 5 Spoke Wheel in 18", 19" and 20" in stock

Tesla Model 3/Y 19 Inch MW03 Forged Wheels in 18" and 19" in stock

Frankly these should be stock on the P3D+ and P3D-, or something with similar specs.

Because I like the look of 20's and Im looking to change my stock P3D+ wheels to the new Tesla Track wheels but 5.5K is alot so Im thinking about waiting a while to buy some used ones. I like the T-S5 have looked into them but for a 20' square fitment it was 3.2K, I think ima wait for the used market on the new track wheels.
 
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I wonder how much it would cost for the wheels (new track wheels) if I wanted to buy them separately without the other track package aka fluid, brakes lol.

The stock 20s are like $720, or $740 or $750 a wheel. I dont remember the exact number, but I DO remember it was at least $7XX. Unfortunately I have had to buy 2 of them due to damage from potholes (and 2 tires).

I didnt buy aftermarket because this was pothole damage, and I needed to get moving again... and I am waiting for the referral award wheels. I happen to like what they are supposed to look like, so I will be putting them on.

Anyway, OP, plan on them being at LEAST as much as the stock 20s, but I am sure you will be able to buy them from the service center, like I did the stock 20s on 2 separate occasions.
 
Yea I curbed mine too :eek:
I realise this isn't what the OP is after, but FWIW I curbed two of mine* and had them repaired. Can't tell. In fact the job is so good I thought they must have painted the undamaged ones to make them match.

It made me feel a little better that this was only 2 months after the 3 started shipping here, and I was their 3rd customer.

* It was me, 100%.
 
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I know this isn't a wheel but it's related in a way - recently a family member's dog destroyed the rear pass seatbelt in the car so I went online to look for salvaged parts (google is your friend). Found a place in minutes, ordered the part and it was at the house in 2 days.

Might be an option since salvaged parts are often fine and maybe 1/2 off depending, from new.
 
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Lets say two of my wheels were damage, how would I get them brand new again from tesla.com when they only say wheels in a pack of fours? Would that I mean I would have to get it from other Tesla users who are willing to sell them? I was debating on getting the new Tesla Model 3 track package, but was wondering if something were to happen to one of my wheels, how would I order a replacement without having to buy 4 new wheels.


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If you don't need new, eBay has several from which to choose, all at or under $200 each (if you don't mind a little curb rash):


Just to note a few...
 
I know this isn't a wheel but it's related in a way - recently a family member's dog destroyed the rear pass seatbelt in the car so I went online to look for salvaged parts (google is your friend). Found a place in minutes, ordered the part and it was at the house in 2 days.

Might be an option since salvaged parts are often fine and maybe 1/2 off depending, from new.

I had the exact same thing happen, except it was my own little beast.

I figured it was a safety-critical part so I had Mobile Service come out and replace it rather than an eBay part. Cost me $150 for parts & labor. Thought that was quite fair.
 

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