I dumped the 21" UTs on my 2022 MYP for some TSportLine 18s but I opted for the same tire as the factory shipped - Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's. What a huge difference in ride, efficiency, and performance, and no longer fear curbs or potholes. My efficiency dropped from 296 to 275 today after 15K miles. I'm looking for more range. But I love the look of the Offroad tires, just don't want to take a hit in efficiency or range. But thanks for sharing.
So if the car thinks you are going 1mph slower then it thinks you are traveling fewer miles than you actually are, which means your efficiency might be better than the car thinks?
I just put the T Sportline 18" wheels with Falken tires on my Model Y. In the Tesla menu, what wheels do you set? 19" Gemini or 20" Induction? Which one is closest to the new setup?
your average with those new tires was 284Wh/mi?! Are you serious?! I'm so jealous. I'm in the pnw and in the winter right now I'm getting ~360Wh/mi.... jeez o ree
I didn’t know 18” wheels would fit over the brakes. I really like the meaty look of the tires, I have a 22 model y long range with the 19” wheels, the ride isn’t bad but definitely not as soft as a Lexus suv….wonder if 18” wheels would improve the ride quality enough to justify the $$ of new setup. ✌️
In addition to 18" wheels if you include suspension upgrade then it would be more like the Lexus F series experience. Not as soft as Lexus but like the Lexus sport variant - but quite better than the stock suspension. Although the 2024 Model Y comes with a better suspension - therefore my experience is with respect to 2023 model year and prior.
@@gokaruna would this be new stock suspension or aftermarket? I seen some video of someone installing Tein (not sure exactly how the name spelled lol), but they claimed replacing the rear shocks alone made a big difference.
@@david100483 Yeah I saw the video as well where they replace the rear shocks. But I am referring to the upgrade of the suspension itself - like the one made specifically for Tesla models by Mountain Pass Performance.
@@sunchiadventuresI’m looking to do the same too. But I’m curious why not choose the 19” option? I’m browsing the TSportline website now, ready to purchase the overland package. Looks like they have 19” option Why would you prefer 18” over 19”?
Thanks for the comprehensive information! We're thinking about the same setup for our Model Y.
Glad it was helpful, I am sure you won't be disappointed, we are very happy with our set up.
I dumped the 21" UTs on my 2022 MYP for some TSportLine 18s but I opted for the same tire as the factory shipped - Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's. What a huge difference in ride, efficiency, and performance, and no longer fear curbs or potholes. My efficiency dropped from 296 to 275 today after 15K miles. I'm looking for more range. But I love the look of the Offroad tires, just don't want to take a hit in efficiency or range. But thanks for sharing.
Not a problem.
Literally EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you for this info
Glad to hear it!
So if the car thinks you are going 1mph slower then it thinks you are traveling fewer miles than you actually are, which means your efficiency might be better than the car thinks?
Thanks for the video. Placed order using your link and got a the free cup! Saved about $650 stacking promo codes.
Enjoy!
I just put the T Sportline 18" wheels with Falken tires on my Model Y. In the Tesla menu, what wheels do you set? 19" Gemini or 20" Induction? Which one is closest to the new setup?
I set it at the 21” Ubers
your average with those new tires was 284Wh/mi?! Are you serious?! I'm so jealous. I'm in the pnw and in the winter right now I'm getting ~360Wh/mi.... jeez o ree
About 303 wh/mi combined highway and in town.
Really nice rims and tires upgrade! Awesome video man!
Thanks! 👍 appreciate the positive feedback.
@@sunchiadventures What was the specs (width and offsett) of the rims if you don't mind me asking?
Here is the info:
@@lessur125 tsportline.com/collections/tesla-model-y-18-inch-aftermarket-tesla-wheel-and-tire-package
@@sunchiadventures thank you bro!
Thank you for the video! Do you use the same tire pressure at 42 PSI?
Yes 42 PSI
Thank you for the quick response!
Are you in Vegas? What shop did you use to put in lift kit?
No lift kit. Just swapped out the smaller wheels with larger tires.
Is anyone doing this in Australia?
Are you experiencing any rubbing? Is your suspension stock?
No rubbing at all.
Nice wheels! Are these the satin gray color?
Thank you, yes they are satin grey!
Those look great!
Thanks mate!
I didn’t know 18” wheels would fit over the brakes. I really like the meaty look of the tires, I have a 22 model y long range with the 19” wheels, the ride isn’t bad but definitely not as soft as a Lexus suv….wonder if 18” wheels would improve the ride quality enough to justify the $$ of new setup. ✌️
Taller tires will give you a softer ride, it won’t be life changing but noticeable.
In addition to 18" wheels if you include suspension upgrade then it would be more like the Lexus F series experience. Not as soft as Lexus but like the Lexus sport variant - but quite better than the stock suspension. Although the 2024 Model Y comes with a better suspension - therefore my experience is with respect to 2023 model year and prior.
@@gokaruna would this be new stock suspension or aftermarket? I seen some video of someone installing Tein (not sure exactly how the name spelled lol), but they claimed replacing the rear shocks alone made a big difference.
@@david100483 Yeah I saw the video as well where they replace the rear shocks. But I am referring to the upgrade of the suspension itself - like the one made specifically for Tesla models by Mountain Pass Performance.
@@sunchiadventuresI’m looking to do the same too.
But I’m curious why not choose the 19” option?
I’m browsing the TSportline website now, ready to purchase the overland package.
Looks like they have 19” option
Why would you prefer 18” over 19”?
Very informative, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
zero testing. so we just take your word for it.
Well that is what a personal review would entail, similar to the reviews you read online for products.
Can i fit 275/45/20 all season tires on model y?
Not sure I would check with your local tire store.
Whattttt a beautiful model y
are you vegas native?!
No we relocated to Vegas area about 2.5 years ago.
Did you lift you MYP?
No lift. Just stock suspension.
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Is it just me or does that voice sound like a Mr. ROBOT TV show voiceover?
I’ve never watched Mr. Robot before.