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Is your M3 RWD? It would be nice to know it was so secure on the slick roads with the winter tires. I am a bit nervous about driving a RWD in the winter!
Neither. Go with Conti VikingContact 7. It beat the other two in most recent Scandinavian tests, and is cheaper.
I had Xi3 in the OEM 235/18 size. You just might not be able to find them now as the Snow replaced Xi3.Am I correct that the X-ice Xi3 only come in 245/40/R19? The OEM 19s are 235/40/R19. Would the 245 Xi3s fit without any issues?
Looks like the new Michelin X-Ice Snow are the upgrade from the Xi3 and they come in 235. I doubt anyone has tested them out yet (aside from press reviewers) but one would imagine they could only be an improvement on the Xi3s, I would hope...
I had Xi3 in the OEM 235/18 size. You just might not be able to find them now as the Snow replaced Xi3.
For the Xi3, the 235/40/R18 size is available, but 235/40/R19 size that @Face_Disguise is asking about does not exist. With that said, going from 235/40/R19 to 245/40/R19 should be perfectly fine. See, for example, Limited replacement tire options for the 19s?
I've run 245/45/18 Sottozero 3s the last two winters without any problems. 245/40/19 sized tires should be the same overall size.Precisely. Thanks for the thread link! Seems that general consensus is that the difference between 235 and 245 is so minimal as to basically not matter.
Neither. Go with Conti VikingContact 7. It beat the other two in most recent Scandinavian tests, and is cheaper.
I'm sorry if this has been answered already but I'm not finding the exact answer... I'm looking at adding the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4's in size 19" at 235/40R19. I see the load rating is 92V which has a lower load rating than what Tesla suggests. However, I see that for the 20" wheels like for the Pilot Sport 4S in 20", they come standard from Tesla but also have a lower load rating than OEM specs ask for.
Am I ok adding these 235/40R19 Alpin PA4's at 92V?
92 have a weight rate of 1389 lbs per tire so 5586 lbs total for 4. if you have a LR weight is listed as ~4040 lbs. so unless you are going to carry more then ~1500 lbs of people+stuff you will be ok.I'm sorry if this has been answered already but I'm not finding the exact answer... I'm looking at adding the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4's in size 19" at 235/40R19. I see the load rating is 92V which has a lower load rating than what Tesla suggests. However, I see that for the 20" wheels like for the Pilot Sport 4S in 20", they come standard from Tesla but also have a lower load rating than OEM specs ask for.
Am I ok adding these 235/40R19 Alpin PA4's at 92V?