You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Definitely different from the Model Y wheels.Model 3 19” Gemini Wheel and Winter Tire Package
Anyone know if these are the same wheels as Model Y base wheels? Funny that it says fits performance model only
edit: whoops nevermind found the answer, they are not
If you are talking Model 3/Y, one is able to press the button on the end of the turn signal stalk for a single swipe "now".Even one second of screen distraction is too long on ice, when I want activation NOW.
Interesting, I wonder if the mechanical dynamics of that button have somehow changed since my early build from May 2018.Yes, aware of it on my M3, except: that button also activates the window washer, and it's almost impossible to activate wipe without wash. And wash in freezing rain = visual obstruction. It would already be one step ahead if the wiper menu would stay put on the screen until I delete it. That way, I am one step closer activating a change, and one step further removed from visual distraction.
Interesting, I wonder if the mechanical dynamics of that button have somehow changed since my early build from May 2018.
I've never had an unintended wash, ever.
My button has a very firm mid point stop, infact to get a wash I have to really force it beyond the mid point stop to get a wash.
Love our CrossClimates!There's a new category of all-season snow tires, with the 3PeakMountainSnowflake designation. Like the Michelin CrossClimate+ or 2, and the Vredestein QuatracPro or 5, etc.
My experience with tire people has me dealing with Discount Tires. Best prices, best service and always happy to make you happy.Does anyone know who can swap out tires? I bought some Michellin X-Ice tires and want to put them on my 18" aeros rims. Is there a preferred place to do this work? I didn't want to be locked into the minimal OEM choices so I'm getting these setup as my winter tires and then in the spring will buy something better overall.
Yep, tough to beat DT. I'm sure there are some great local places here and there, but they are such a great chain.My experience with tire people has me dealing with Discount Tires. Best prices, best service and always happy to make you happy.
I'm in Quebec and found that Gordon tire is ok for this. The issue with all tire places I find is that you are better off watching them do the work just in case they forget to do something like double check after the tires are tightened. There can be a mad rush to get on to the next car and some do not particularly love their profession.My experience with tire people has me dealing with Discount Tires. Best prices, best service and always happy to make you happy.
I have a 2021 SR+ Model 3 and here in Quebec I have no issues at all with my winters (MichelinX). We get deep snow and I can tell you that winters will 100% solve your issues.I'm in a similar situation here in Seattle where the weather is always mild but wet. Not only do we almost never get snow here but winter tires usually perform poorly in wet conditions, which is not good in the PNW. I go up to the mountains a lot for skiing and while I don't feel uncomfortable on my drives up, I have a tough time in the packed snow parking lots at Stevens Pass with my stock 19" Contis and RWD.
Does anyone have experience w/ a 3PMS rated All Weather tire (CrossClimate2, Quatrac Pro, etc.) w/ RWD on snow? I have gotten stuck a few times in the parking lot, even with a Slip Start and Auto Sox and am trying to figure out if tires will fix my issue or if my fundamental issue is lack of AWD. I know that tires are the most important thing so I'm hoping that will solve my issue until I can upgrade to a LR Y AWD.
Note: I knew the stock All Seasons wouldn't be great but these tire rack comparisons really validate how bad they are in the snow and ice.View attachment 639031
I am 90% sure those will rub against the wheel wellI have 2021 Model 3 LR (19" option) and ordered winter tires Michelin 255/45R19 and rims Black stain Replika241 19" through CanadaWheels. CanadaWheels configuration showing this is will fit for Model3 LR, but some sites say no. Any you advise will be very appreciated.
Are you sure that you're finding tires for a Model 3 and not a Model Y? That's the stock size tire for a Model Y. For a Model 3, that's 20mm wider than stock and 43mm larger diameter. I don't know if it would fit or not, but it's got to be awfully tight.I have 2021 Model 3 LR (19" option) and ordered winter tires Michelin 255/45R19 and rims Black stain Replika241 19" through CanadaWheels. CanadaWheels configuration showing this is will fit for Model3 LR, but some sites say no. Any you advise will be very appreciated.