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Zero G wheels vs 20 grey performance turbine wheels

TypeRx

Member
Jan 15, 2020
415
270
Orange County, CA
How much do you want to spend? Are you planning on buying brand new or slightly used? Because if you are planning on spending $2K+, you are better suited getting aftermarket wheels altogether. If you want to maintain an OEM look, you can definitely score MUCH better deals on the 20" PUP wheels than the Zero G.

If you want a budget wheel that has OEM looks, you should consider the EV Direct Turbines. They look better than either the Zero G or PUP wheels (IMO). Keep in mind none of these wheels are all that strong so if you can increase your budget to ~$2500-$3500, you can find a good flow forged set of wheels.

EVT Wheel for Tesla Model 3 - 19" & 20" ("Turbine" Style)
 

t00shay

Member
Aug 25, 2017
74
28
SoCal
Zero G is just for a different look. It’s just as heavy as the pup wheels but a bit wider. You’ll definitely lose range as it is wider and there’s more turbulence with the zero g wheels. It’s pretty expensive price to pay for a weak, heavy wheel that will cost you some range. But everyone has their own style and opinion.
 

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