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Law firm sent flyer wanting to bring action against Tesla for premature tire wear

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Recently got new tires on a M3P after 12k miles. Month later, a law firm sent a message about design flaws causing premature tire wear, and inviting litigants.

Nope, working as desired. I literally floored the vehicle every chance possible. The torque rewarded my requests. The tires provided unbelievable grip with no slippage ever, even in heavy rain.

Sue? No. TAKE MY MONEY, for the incredible delivery.
That would be cool if the lawsuit goes through and the court approved settlement is for Tesla to add a "tire saver" mode that people worried about this can select from the menu system to reduce tire wear, LOL!
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As long as we are talking tires, I just had to replace the stock Pirelli's on my AWD at 19.9K miles! I replaced them with Toyo HT II's on the recommendation that they last longer (tread is MUCH deeper than the stock Pirelli's) and research showing they don't impact range.. I also looked at Michelin Defender LXT Platinum but didn't want to take the 15-25 mile range hit. I only have about 300 miles on the Toyos but so far I can tell they ride just a bit harsher are just a bit louder on the highway. Here in Blue Ridge GA the set of 4 mounted and balanced was just shy of $1500.
 
 








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