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Similar to the Model 3, aren't those hubcaps just aero-caps that can be removed to reveal true Alloy wheels? Plus, we haven't seen the production version yet, there might be changes and or there will likely be tire/wheel options available when we configure.

If not I'll be going with a package similar to this:
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There were some pics of the CT wheels without the covers back stage the night of the reveal
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I think Tesla will offer 3 types of wheels/tires:
1) Off-Road package
2) Best performance package
3) Best mileage package.

If so, I definitely will take the third option. Do not go offroad at all ( so far, but could be changed once I get my CT), and hate all these performance things... Perhaps I am the slowest man taking off the red light on the road :)
I test drove a model 3 and there is no way you won't be punching it from a light. It is exhilarating!
 

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yeah, not gonna happen! :)

If the 3 options are true, ill have a tough decision to make between 1 & 2.....I dont off-road a lot but I do some + snow season, but also like the thought of "performance setup"...may be forced to buy 1 for winter/offroad and 2 for daily - should like a PIA so maybe just stick with 1...also have to decide if I'll keep my m3p - if I do then off-road for the truck, but if the truck is all I believe it will be then it will be hard to keep an m3p that doesn't get used much
 

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I'll be fine with stock. I've never been an overlander or off-road driver, so those Halo Warthog looking tires and covers will work fine. Only cosmetic cover I'd get would be a flat one to match the rest of the truck.
 

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If there is a tire/wheel option I'm going to have a hard time deciding between a standard simple road tire and a knobby off-road/snow tire. The debate is between having good snow tires and having QUIET (compared to what I assume the knobby tires will sound like) tires. Maybe there'll be a good all-season option. ?
 


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Strange request, does anyone have a nice simple graphic that shows the difference in size between a 20 / 35 / 37 inch tires?
I just can't seem to find an answer. Just wondering.
HAve 20s on my expedition atm and was wondering how different.
 

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I'm going with 40's and will get 100 mi's at 100% charge on Tri motor! :)

I'm good with 35"'s!
 

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There are no 20" tires for your vehicle. The wheel on your Expedition may be 20" but your tire is likey around 31" or 32" if it's a stock tire. It's likely measured in the typical number format like 265/55 r20. When you get into AT or MT tires, you'll start to see them number in inches starting at about 33" then 35" then 37".
Not stock :)
Put a set of GoodRich AT 275/50/R20 on it.
Like them. bit wider then originals and look nice.
 
 




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