Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 11, 2016

Show off your aftermarket wheels. part 6

  • Aug 12, 2016
    Dennis87
    Thanks :)
    Front is ET30 9" width with 245/35-21. Rear is ET38 10.5" 285/30-21 tires. The front tires does only rub a little in reverse when turning the wheel much. But the stock 21" did that to on my car too.
  • Aug 12, 2016
    Jeffrey Mayer
  • Aug 12, 2016
    hiroshiy
    More pics of my P85 and very popular TSW Nurburgring 20" with Bridgestone Potenza S001 255/40R20. Full wrap with special glass coating called "Splandeur".
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  • Aug 12, 2016
    Woody17
    My recommendation would be to look in the Classified section of this forum to find people selling 19" wheels second hand. You will have no trouble with fitment.

  • Aug 14, 2016
    Mickie
    Good to know! Haven't heard about stock 21s rubbing until now. And your rears tuck flush under the quarter panels? No protrusion? Really thinking about this setup, and those 10.5s sit damn nice.
  • Aug 15, 2016
    LVSP85D
    Has anyone tried running 305/30/21 tires on 10.5 width in the rear with success?
  • Aug 16, 2016
    ColBatGuano
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    I just got my 20x9 TSportlines installed.
  • Aug 16, 2016
    Woody17
    Looks great, I plan to put the same setup on my Deep Blue Metallic at the end of the month upon delivery.

    Out of curiosity, what led you to go with the silver instead of the other colors? I'm leaning most towards the grey right now, because I haven't seen the 20" glossy black or matte black on any deep blue metallic cars yet.
  • Aug 17, 2016
    ColBatGuano
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    Dark wheels look smaller than they actually are; that is caused by perspective. There is much less contrast between a dark wheel and a dark car. I do like most wheel colors, but to me dark wheels look best on a car that the wheels are too big for; it helps to mask their disproportion. 21 inch wheels are about ideal visually for the Model S but the tire options are severely limited. It comes down to a personal preference, I guess. I would like to see a set of gold 20 inch wheels on a blue car. I've never really cared for gold wheels but something tells me they would look pretty good.

    I'm sure you will be pleased with the wheels. The ride and acceleration are unnoticeable if changed. The Continental DWS tires I bought have loads more grip than the Goodyears that came on the car. They are slightly noisier on certain coarse road surfaces but I am very pleased with this small compromise.
  • Aug 17, 2016
    Woody17
    Your car looks fantastic, and your reasoning is the same as mine for going with the 20" wheels. My personal preference is a darker wheel, so I'm hoping to see a Dark Blue Metallic paint scheme with the other three colors TST offers in the 20" wheel.
  • Aug 17, 2016
    Woody17
    Possible for someone good with photoshop to add these wheels to a blue MS? Or add a blue MS to these pics?
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  • Aug 17, 2016
    turbospecc
    I found photos of the 19" T Sportline wheels in matte black on a Deep Blue pre-facelift MS - looks great.

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    More photos of facelifted cars with TSportline wheels: � Matte Black
  • Aug 18, 2016
    miggz410
    The pic of the white MS just sold me on those Tsportline wheels... Are those 19's or 20's?
  • Aug 18, 2016
    bradjc
    Me too! :)
  • Aug 18, 2016
    ColBatGuano
    That is a good looking car you have. i haven't been to Melbourne in a couple years now but I'll keep an eye out for you the next time I'm there. :D (That's green with envy because I'd love to live around Ballarat)
  • Aug 18, 2016
    bradjc
    Thanks @ColBatGuano! As do you! Love the blue. Only wish we could go with out the front plate like you guys. It's a bit cooler here at the moment compared to Texas I'd imagine, especially compared to Ballarat! Next time you're in town make sure you say g'day. ;)
  • Aug 19, 2016
    Tsportline
  • Aug 19, 2016
    Jaro73
    Which tores on your TST 20' are guaranteed not to rub during full turn situations? I read somewhere that one of the sizes caused rubbing when turning either full left or right. Don't recall if it was with or without smart suspension.
  • Aug 20, 2016
    Tsportline
    @Jaro73 not all tires of the same size across different manufacturers are identical. Sidewalls of certain models are more round, while others are more square.

    We did read some TMC members using a 255/40-19" on their 19" TST causing a slight rub.

    We have not heard of our recommended TST 20" size(s) 245/40-20" front & 275/40-20" rear rubbing.
  • Aug 25, 2016
    Buzzz
    After a very long and painful process that needed 3 returns, I finally have my new wheels installed.
    Avant Garde M510 Matte Black in 20x8.5 and 20x10

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  • Aug 25, 2016
    Tech_Guy
    Car looks great!!

    May I ask what went wrong? did you try a wider front or back rim or tire that didn't work out?

    thanks for the info
  • Aug 25, 2016
    Buzzz
    Ordered mid February, received in beginning of April, that was expected. But this is were it started to go wrong.

    One of the wheel was damaged in transport and sent back to AG in California.
    It took 6 weeks (end of May) to receive the new wheel in the WRONG COLOR. It was grey instead of black.

    AG proposed to send the wheel to a shop closer to me to refinish the wheel to save time on shipping.
    3 weeks later (mid June), the wheel came back and guess what, wrong color again. This time it was gloss black.

    Sent the wheel back to AG in California and my local AG reseller received it, finally in matte black, end of July while I was in vacation.

    Came back from vacation last week and installed the wheels, a full 6 months after the order and 3 months before I switch back to my winter wheels. It was a big mess and I'm happy that it's finally over.
  • Aug 25, 2016
    Skione65
  • Aug 25, 2016
    GFORCED
    @Modan

    Love this! Which rims are these? Don't look like TST's.

    Ski
  • Aug 25, 2016
    dannybfione
    Nice looking wheels Buzz.
  • Aug 26, 2016
    NuG
    Vossen 22" vfs-2
  • Aug 26, 2016
    Vrrooom
    Im digging the setup, what offset and size tires are you running? What suspension and any rubbing? The meatier tire size looks great. I may have to reconsider the Avant Gardes I was going to order in 21" to 20"
  • Aug 29, 2016
    Buzzz
    Installed some 20" AG M510, staggered. Looks amazing in person!

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  • Aug 31, 2016
    Skione65
    Here are the wheels spec:

    Avant Garde M510 - 20x8.5 - ET30 - 5x120 - 64.1
    Avant Garde M510 - 20x10 - ET35 - 5x120 - 64.1

    Tires are Michelin Pilot Super Sport in 245/40/20 XL and 285/35/20 XL

    I have the standard suspension. IT is tight but no rubbing at all.
  • Aug 31, 2016
    Vrrooom
  • Aug 31, 2016
    TATsla
    Thanks! It's the old grey.. 2013 72xx vin.
  • Aug 31, 2016
    raysspl
    Newbie (and perhaps asking old question here), how does it affect Tesla warranty if after-market wheels/tires are installed?
  • Aug 31, 2016
    SpoolUp
    One of the best thread topics here on the forum. Keep 'em coming y'all
  • Sep 1, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    Tell me about the blackout strip where the TESLA logo is... Looks great.

  • Sep 1, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    Heres a set of the new rotary forged TSW Genevas in 20x9 square we installed for our customer.
    We had these custom finished to a gloss metallic silver for him since he didnt want the standard matte silver finish.
    Wrapped them in some nice 245 Michelin Pilot Super Sports

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    These are a great looking new, light/strong option for the Tesla!
  • Sep 1, 2016
    FlatSix911
    A little teaser of our soon to be released, super lightweight UP-02 wheels. These wheels were designed by us specifically for the Model S and X

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  • Sep 2, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    For our super performance Tesla exclusive UP-02 wheel we've designed in-house and partnered with the same factory that makes wheels for the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus supercar shown here.

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  • Sep 2, 2016
    Reekdog
    Very nice... centerlocks? :cool:
  • 1/1/2015
    guest
    Thanks! Not centerlocks, those are just the wheels from the same manufacturing partner we used. Our wheels use the OEM Tesla center caps, TPMS adapters and lug nuts
  • 1/1/2015
    guest
    Price wise, What will we be looking at?
  • Sep 2, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    They are priced out at $7995 for both Model X 22's and Model S 21's in any standard or custom color
  • Sep 2, 2016
    FlatSix911
    Beautiful wheels. What are the approximate weights for the 21" and 22"?
  • Sep 2, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    Glad you like them! 22" for Model X weigh about 27lbs. Awaiting official 21" weight
  • Sep 2, 2016
    FlatSix911
    That should help to improve the range on the Model X :cool:
  • Sep 3, 2016
    Tsportline
    Satin Brushed Grey Signature Model X + 22" Forged MX5 22x9.0" front, 22x10.0" rear.

    Uses original factory 22" tires, accepts original factory Tesla center cap, uses original factory lug nuts and uses factory TPMS. #alloriginal since 2013.




  • Sep 5, 2016
    bradhs
    I'm curious too. What is the width on those Vossen VFS1 21" rims? Front and rear.
  • Sep 5, 2016
    Mickie
  • Sep 8, 2016
    raysspl
    @UnpluggedP any specs on the new wheels? Can we have medium to low offsets available?
  • Sep 8, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    Heres a set of 20" M580s in Brushed Stainless we did a while ago, clean color combo!

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  • Sep 9, 2016
    Tech_Guy
    Up-02's will be 21" staggered for Model S. The wheels are built in predetermined sizes and offsets specifically for the S
  • Sep 9, 2016
    Tsportline
    Can't wait to see what they weigh! Could you share with us the widths they will be available in for the 21" staggered fitment?
  • Sep 9, 2016
    UnpluggedP
    Inspired by our 22" MX118, is the TS118 in our Imperial Red finish.

    Wheel: TS118
    Size: 21x9.0" front, 21x9.5� rear
    Finish: Imperial Red
    Tires: oe Michelin PS2 245/35-21� front, 265/35-21� rear
    Other: Uses factory lug nuts, accepts factory center cap, uses original TPMS.
    Weight: 21x9.0 = 30.2lbs (25% lighter than a 21x8.5 Turbine), 21x9.5 = 28.6lbs / (24% lighter than a 21x9.0" Turbine)


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  • 1/1/2015
    guest
    We're considering offering different widths for the Model S. we are currently having the initial set made and will update once we confirm the exact sizes
  • 1/1/2015
    guest
    more detailed shots of our UP-02's

    Unplugged-Performance-UP02-Tesla-Model-X7.jpg Unplugged-Performance-UP02-Tesla-Model-X6.jpg
  • 1/1/2015
    guest
    Avant garde 20x9 Michelin Pilot SS 245/40/R20 square.
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