Facts! Already an apt woth tesla for a fresh set of OEM ATs & PCS on Monday. But thinking maybe in the near future I get some atomic AW10 rims and some of these handy tires. Just keeping my eyes open for now.Longer you wait you risk prices going up in this day and age.
Why pay the 2k+ for oem tires? These are like $1200 for the 4. Atomic look so nice.Facts! Already an apt woth tesla for a fresh set of OEM ATs & PCS on Monday. But thinking maybe in the near future I get some atomic AW10 rims and some of these handy tires. Just keeping my eyes open for now.
Yea im about ready to get cheaper rubber that last longer. Following this thread
That would work and be wider, 275 might be more efficient less tire patch I don’t see that listedAnother option is 285/60/20
Both close to stock size and many less expensive options than stock pirellis or goodyears
As mentioned, I do not care that much for looks, so for that Hankooks are OK.What’s your thoughts on the Hankooks?
I still need lighter core wheels or aftermarket to shave off another 5 to 10lbs per wheel.
Wait, that's for the Cyber wheels, I think the Core wheels might be a little lighter.Yes, definitely in that range. I weighed mine when new and I can't recall the exact weights but they were somewhere around 96 lbs. each, as I recall.
My experience is that tire pressure makes a big difference....I have my factory pirelli's in the 50-60 range.As mentioned, I do not care that much for looks, so for that Hankooks are OK.
For efficiency I have now a few more miles, 330mi. Usage 365Wh/mi, exactly the same as my lifetime average. Too few miles to be statistically relevant, at the same time not a large difference already. So current view is that the Hankooks are OK. Will have more data after next weekend, when back from a trip to SoCal, will add around 1100 miles mostly highways plus some off roading.
Price, as stated before, is (very) good compared to the other tires mentioned a lot on this forum, like the Michelins and the OEM Pirelli or Goodyears. So Hankooks also (very) OK.
Only point for me is the tire pressure. I started with the 50 as you mentioned, while the America’s Tire guys recommended 47. I found 50 a little “hard” feel when driving local streets, so lowered to 48. I think the feel is a little better. But these kind of comparisons are very subjective. I don’t know (and don’t think) if tire pressure has a noticeable impact on efficiency?
Question mark is how low I can/should go with tire pressure when going off road. There are very different opinions on this forum. And I don’t know how bad it would be for the Hankooks if I go (too) low. Will see next weekend at the Cyber Odyssee if there are more experienced people who can advice me.
Going over the tire label max cold 50 psi Dangerous?
ok read, 5-6psi hot is acceptable per this.I didn't realize that max is 51.....I thought the CT recommended 50 cold so I set them a couple psi over that...they tend to trickle up on days like today to 56 or so and down on cold days here in NJ
thanks, grant it I don't think it actually is a major risk to run a few psi too high but I'm going to lower them down a bit