Wheels and Tires UPDATE: use links below for your discount to apply automatically. Our Tsportline TSV 19" wheel and Hankook EVO tire package ► tsportline.com/products/tesla-model-3-carbon-fiber-trunk-wing-spoiler-executive?KIMJAVA6&UA-cam Get the Wheel and Tire DIY tool kit for free with your order. Must add kit to cart first ► tsportline.com/products/diy-at-home-wheel-tire-install-tool-kit?KIMJAVA6&UA-cam
Im curious too if it affects its ability to stop. I had Nissan Leaf that I thought the stopping ability is scary. It had a special low resistance tire. When I switched it out with regular tires, it stopped like a normal car.
@@HypocritesExposd My guess, based on the design of those 19" wheels they're at least 5lbs heavier than the stock 18" wheels, which are pretty lite for stock wheels.
For those that want to actually know about these tires, I have put about 2k miles on them. 1:) they are excellent replacement tires for the OE tires. 2:) they are about 2db quieter at 70mph 3:) they don’t gain or lose any range, which I still consider a good thing. I drive about 1k miles a week in my 2022 model 3 long range. These are pretty much the only good replacement tires if sound and range are what your looking for.
I plan on buying my first Tesla in 2025 as a present to myself for finishing graduate school. This information is so valuable and useful. Thanks Kim Java!!
I installed these tires back in December. Yes they are so smooth and quiet, I am really glad i switched from the stock tires I had on my 2019 X. Discount tire had to order them and it took 2 days to get.
I've had these installed on my Model S since January and am very pleased with them. At the time nobody sold them and had to purchase off ebay about $1300 OTD. They are extremely quiet with great all around traction even in snow. As far as long term wear I only have 5000 miles on them will report back at 10k. Did a review on youtube btw. Love ya Kim ;)
I am considering these for my model s performance. Currently have Michelin pilot sport 4 all seasons as my summer tire. No complaints about the Michelins, have just under 30k on my current ones and it’s almost time to replace. I can get the Hankooks for $222 while the Michelins are closer to $289. I do want a nice performance summer tire but don’t always push the car a lot and drive a lot on highway. What did you have before you put these on? Still like them?
@@kevdogsab I had two sets of the michelins prior. I had no complaints about the pilot sports. Saw the hankooks and that they were made specifically for ev''s. Lots of tech in these now and much quieter and great in snow and rain. I would take the hankooks over the michelins for a MS any day. Up to 133,400 miles on the S and still happy.
I love me my Michelin sports but they wear out so much faster than pretty much any other tire you can buy. I said screw it and bought them anyway so I can have a little fun for a while 😂
I usually go the other way with tires when needing more traction for racing. The pilot sport 4s is really good, but the cup 2's leave them in the dust. UHP tires that kills range and allow great g's in the corner. I don't care about having 250 mile vs 190 really.
yup handling and traction rather than going for max range especially in the rain, safety first over range and noise. I'm sure these tires are great but there are better options. Especially considering EV's weigh more so hopefully that's factored into the design. And aftermarket rims claiming to be better than Teslas I would stay away from as they know and have engineered the rims for the vehicle unless it's a really well known brand with proven track record with EV's and Tesla in particular, wheels and tires are the most important thing on your car so stick with what's tried and true.
I purchased these exact tires from T-Sportline, and I love love love them. They come professionally mounted (tire to rim) and balanced, they drive super comfortable and they are quiet. Not super cheap, but these are really high quality and worth every penny IMO. Luckily your viewers get a discount code. Also, these wheels direct swap and have the necessary TPMS installed so they communicate proper tire pressure to your Tesla.
@@someoneelse6934 the exact cost when I purchased mine (over a year ago) with shipping was 4160.25. The tires come balanced and mounted to the rims with official Tesla TPMS sensors installed, so they are just bolt on or plug and play from there and simply work with the car. Maybe with Kim's code or if they have specials you might be able to get a better price. I'm sure it changes with market conditions.
The elephant in the room with rims is whether they are proud of the tire which Tesla OEM rims are and this is why we see so much rim rash. Tesla says proud rims are more aerodynamic. We need non-proud rims that are also aerodynamically efficient.
Hi Kim, I have been following your channel for about 1 year now. Your content quality is very good and always improving. You have a lovely family as well. God Bless!!
I'm not changing my rims as I have already upgraded from factory with 19" Sport wheels (2021 M3) and 20" Induction (2023 MY), but I'd be really interested to see comparisons with these tires and these rims.
Hankook makes great tires, been using it on all my vehicle, and recently bought the wife a model y and will get this set of tires when try original one wears out. Great videos
I don't own a tesla yet.. but smaller wheels are always better. Better ride, cheaper price for the wheels, cheaper rubber when it's time to get new tires, more sidewall for those potholes and such.
the best 2 summer tires for Tesla 3 (235/40ZR19) are Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02. Not Hankook (by many tests, like in TireRack). CLaims about "quietness" of Hankook tires are just that - claim w/o any proof or test. Obviously, outside of summer tires there are M+ S tires (all season) that also do not feature Hankook tires as the best. Recommended: Michelin Defender 2, Pirelli P Zero All season. Worth to check winter tires as well. Cheers.
If you want a long lasting tire, get a tire with the longest treadlife warranty and highest UTQG. I use the Cinturato P7 All Season Plus tires on my Model S, got 33K miles out of them before replacing the tires, got a 50% treadlife credit since the tires are warrantied for 70K miles of treadlife. Tires are quiet, excellent traction, good value. The tires listed in this video only have a 50K treadlife warranty and a UTQG of only 540 vs 700 for the Cinturato tires.
Are these tires available at most retail tire shops? Les schwab? Costco? Where can i get these tires? BTW been watching you tesla youtube shows for quite some time. I just bought my first tesla 5 months ago. Model Y. LOVE IT
But….I just bought the “Performance Look for Less” Tsportline wheel covers? This segment should be renamed, the performance look for more! Hahaha. Curious but what did you do with your old wheels?
Wow..ordered a set of Hankook Ions yesterday for my M3..great for confirmation of the right choice. Shanghai Tesla's come with Hancook tyres as standard, not Ions though.
Range and noise are the result of tyre design to obtain grip and good wet weather safety. Hence it’s great to aim for more range but the balance of grip and safety is also important…
I am thrilled to see the products for Tesla Model 3. Please let me know if these are available for Model Y also. I will be very grateful if you let me know the outlets in and near Toronto, Canada.
How's the ride 18 vs the 19? I want the tires, idk about the wheels if I have to go up I'm size. If the wheel was also 18 easy I'd buy both next time I need wheels
Living in Las Vegas, longevity of any tires regardless of the vehicle is waaay less than the advertised mileage wear because of our dry heat summer and dry winters. So I always take those numbers with a grain of salt just on my personal experience.
Loving the mods Kim. We are on our way back to TN from Fort Lauderdale. We drove our MX 90D there for vacation with four teenagers....lol. It's been a fun trip and the stopping to charge hasn't been bad. But I have been doing some mods to my MX. Switch out the old first gen falcon wing door buttons to the current one. And also switch out the steering wheel to a yoke. Anyway great videos.
Did they say why the new rims are not Directional?( They are backwards on the passenger side, that would have helped with the range.) But they look good, And the car looks Great... Thank You for your video's.
I really like your videos and I follow you since the assembly of the Hansshow screen behind the wheel. You are a champion and I admire everything you post on your channel. Congratulations my friend.💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔥🔥🏆
I got the Michelin Pilot Sport tires when I bought the Wheel and tire package form T-Sportline for my Tesla Model 3 Performance (I replaced the wheels and tires with only 110 miles on the stock ones LOL, I got the Arachnid 20" staggered package and I love it). But when I'm done with them (I am at 9,500 miles right now), I might go for the Hankook Ion EVO. But I do not want the noise foam, I specifically got the Michelin without the foam because it is a pain in the neck to patch them, most tire places will tell you need a new one. I saw a few videos that show the same tires with and without foam and the noise is virtually the same. Not worth it in my opinion. But I don't see the Ion EVOs without the foam. Do they sell them like that?
do they make them for 18” rims for the new Model 3? because with 18” rims there’s more room in the wheel well for a tire with a higher sidewall to make the ride more cushiony.
I have had many vehicles...even raced motorcycles in my youth....tire life has and always will be depend on the driver...an 65 year old with a tesla will always go through less tires than an 18 year old in a Nissan micra
I have these EVOs on my 2018 Model S. I really want them to work out. I don't know how anyone would see 6% increase in range, as there is soo many variables in driving conditions. I drive pretty chill so I hope these last the 50k. I will say I will never buy 21" rims again. 19s or 20s if I can next.
Wheels and Tires UPDATE: use links below for your discount to apply automatically.
Our Tsportline TSV 19" wheel and Hankook EVO tire package ► tsportline.com/products/tesla-model-3-carbon-fiber-trunk-wing-spoiler-executive?KIMJAVA6&UA-cam
Get the Wheel and Tire DIY tool kit for free with your order. Must add kit to cart first ► tsportline.com/products/diy-at-home-wheel-tire-install-tool-kit?KIMJAVA6&UA-cam
Your link goes to a spoiler, not the wheels and tire package.
*I thought Tesla said the 18" rims had slightly better range?*
I wish you did a real world test to show if it actually gives you better range
In the works
People don’t realize the hundreds of tests necessary to get statistical significance
Im curious too if it affects its ability to stop. I had Nissan Leaf that I thought the stopping ability is scary. It had a special low resistance tire. When I switched it out with regular tires, it stopped like a normal car.
@@chrismd00 a lot of UA-camrs do real world tests all the time. I wasn’t asking for some scientific super accurate test!
Real world tests are uncontrolled and can wildly vary. Bad way to determine metrics
I got these a month ago. I love them. So quiet and smooth.
How much did the new rims and tires weigh?
Yes, you were about to weigh the new setup when the tire/wheel fell over and you never completed that step!
@@dvancamp6710 pretty sure they were heavier lol
How much did the new tires weigh? And how did it impact the range since they are more aerodynamic?
they want to hide that out as the difference was neglegible, so moot point !
Seriously why weigh the original but not show us the new one. Does the new one weigh even more??
@@HypocritesExposd My guess, based on the design of those 19" wheels they're at least 5lbs heavier than the stock 18" wheels, which are pretty lite for stock wheels.
For those that want to actually know about these tires, I have put about 2k miles on them.
1:) they are excellent replacement tires for the OE tires.
2:) they are about 2db quieter at 70mph
3:) they don’t gain or lose any range, which I still consider a good thing.
I drive about 1k miles a week in my 2022 model 3 long range. These are pretty much the only good replacement tires if sound and range are what your looking for.
I agree and I have about 4k miles on mine. I really like them.
@@reginaldbrayon7073 over 20k now. Still great tires.
I plan on buying my first Tesla in 2025 as a present to myself for finishing graduate school. This information is so valuable and useful. Thanks Kim Java!!
That's a great goal king 🥰 I hope you love the car
baddddddd idea. i have had 3 teslas a 3 x and cybertruck. they are all bad quality
@@claudiocioffi8978I’m going get a Tesla model 3 2023 5k miles or one with 30k miles what you think ?
@@claudiocioffi8978 Sounds like you're either a slow learner or just have bad luck
I’ve had these tires for about a month, and the range is noticeably better along with the quietness. I love them, and can only recommend them!
that is great to hear, if they really last longer thats just amazing
I installed these tires back in December. Yes they are so smooth and quiet, I am really glad i switched from the stock tires I had on my 2019 X. Discount tire had to order them and it took 2 days to get.
How much better is your range?
I've had these installed on my Model S since January and am very pleased with them. At the time nobody sold them and had to purchase off ebay about $1300 OTD. They are extremely quiet with great all around traction even in snow. As far as long term wear I only have 5000 miles on them will report back at 10k. Did a review on youtube btw. Love ya Kim ;)
I am considering these for my model s performance. Currently have Michelin pilot sport 4 all seasons as my summer tire. No complaints about the Michelins, have just under 30k on my current ones and it’s almost time to replace. I can get the Hankooks for $222 while the Michelins are closer to $289. I do want a nice performance summer tire but don’t always push the car a lot and drive a lot on highway. What did you have before you put these on? Still like them?
@@kevdogsab I had two sets of the michelins prior. I had no complaints about the pilot sports. Saw the hankooks and that they were made specifically for ev''s. Lots of tech in these now and much quieter and great in snow and rain. I would take the hankooks over the michelins for a MS any day. Up to 133,400 miles on the S and still happy.
Hi. Did you buy 19 or 21" tires? Do you have the tire specs? I am looking for my 2014 MS P85d . Thank you.
@@TechnozSki What car?
$4K for rims and tires will get you what, 2% more range?
Haha not 2% nor $4k for the tires…. the point isn’t just range but dramatically increasing tire longevity.
And there was I about to order some Michelin Sports. Looks like it's Hankook o'clock
I love me my Michelin sports but they wear out so much faster than pretty much any other tire you can buy. I said screw it and bought them anyway so I can have a little fun for a while 😂
I just bought these Hankook tires and they are amazing. They also have 10/32nds of tread depth. Thanks great video
Glad you like them!
It would be interesting to see range tests on this new tire setup
everybody know that range will be smaller but new weels and tyres sold, better put 20 inch cover uberturbine on old 18"
What kind of tire inflator did he use?
Thanks for nice video....does Puck require to lift or Jack the car
yes you need the pucks to jack/lift the car
Maybe I wasn't paying attention. How much does the new wheel weigh?
they skipped it
How much just for the tires?
Probably around $1200. They are not cheap
My fav tesla content creator 🎉🎉❤
Ahh thanks…We have fun over here for sure!
I got a 75D I need these wheel if it increase my range am all in. Let me know how it goes...
I've had good results with the Pirelli P-Zero All Season Electric tires, and I recommend those.
I usually go the other way with tires when needing more traction for racing. The pilot sport 4s is really good, but the cup 2's leave them in the dust. UHP tires that kills range and allow great g's in the corner. I don't care about having 250 mile vs 190 really.
yup handling and traction rather than going for max range especially in the rain, safety first over range and noise. I'm sure these tires are great but there are better options. Especially considering EV's weigh more so hopefully that's factored into the design. And aftermarket rims claiming to be better than Teslas I would stay away from as they know and have engineered the rims for the vehicle unless it's a really well known brand with proven track record with EV's and Tesla in particular, wheels and tires are the most important thing on your car so stick with what's tried and true.
I purchased these exact tires from T-Sportline, and I love love love them. They come professionally mounted (tire to rim) and balanced, they drive super comfortable and they are quiet. Not super cheap, but these are really high quality and worth every penny IMO. Luckily your viewers get a discount code. Also, these wheels direct swap and have the necessary TPMS installed so they communicate proper tire pressure to your Tesla.
Glad you like them!
How much is “not super cheap”?
@@someoneelse6934 the exact cost when I purchased mine (over a year ago) with shipping was 4160.25. The tires come balanced and mounted to the rims with official Tesla TPMS sensors installed, so they are just bolt on or plug and play from there and simply work with the car. Maybe with Kim's code or if they have specials you might be able to get a better price. I'm sure it changes with market conditions.
5:52 Yes ma'am!
I love seeing a woman doing some of her own car repairs and upgrades. Kim is such a bad ass!! 💪
Wish they would fit my 2023 Tesla X. Tires are quite limited for the X model.
I think it might
The elephant in the room with rims is whether they are proud of the tire which Tesla OEM rims are and this is why we see so much rim rash. Tesla says proud rims are more aerodynamic. We need non-proud rims that are also aerodynamically efficient.
Is the 50,000 mile warranty reduced by 50% since the tires cannot be rotated from to rear on the modelYP?
Words I live by: "Always keep your nuts close-by."
Just don't put them in your wife's purse. You have a furry man sack for a reason.
One more question.. They have light weight 21” Mod Y P forged wheels? Tires too?
What's the comparison of this between this and the aero covers on?
Hi Kim, I have been following your channel for about 1 year now. Your content quality is very good and always improving. You have a lovely family as well. God Bless!!
Can you do a video on the actual difference you saw in range with these?
probably no, because is smaller omg
I'm not changing my rims as I have already upgraded from factory with 19" Sport wheels (2021 M3) and 20" Induction (2023 MY), but I'd be really interested to see comparisons with these tires and these rims.
You weighed the old tire and rim (47lbs), but how much does the new one weigh???
Apparently she doesn’t want to answer that.
Hankook makes great tires, been using it on all my vehicle, and recently bought the wife a model y and will get this set of tires when try original one wears out. Great videos
I'm curious what the impact is on range with the new wheels.
well rim and tire combo range impact.
I love this channel!
Can you do a follow up to show that the range improvement is? Love those wheels!
What size tires are on the 20 inch wheels
Ain’t no way you dropped it a second time im weak 😂😂😂😂😂
Didn’t…that was an edit showing the first take when it happened. 😆
I don't own a tesla yet.. but smaller wheels are always better. Better ride, cheaper price for the wheels, cheaper rubber when it's time to get new tires, more sidewall for those potholes and such.
Ive just fitted these tyres and changed my Tesla 19" wheels for Bola 18" fully forged which are very light.
How do they perform, comparatively, in wet surface conditions?
Still waiting for 20' wheel version to put on M3P :(
Comes for 20” as well I believe
the best 2 summer tires for Tesla 3 (235/40ZR19) are Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02. Not Hankook (by many tests, like in TireRack). CLaims about "quietness" of Hankook tires are just that - claim w/o any proof or test. Obviously, outside of summer tires there are M+ S tires (all season) that also do not feature Hankook tires as the best. Recommended: Michelin Defender 2, Pirelli P Zero All season. Worth to check winter tires as well. Cheers.
If you want a long lasting tire, get a tire with the longest treadlife warranty and highest UTQG. I use the Cinturato P7 All Season Plus tires on my Model S, got 33K miles out of them before replacing the tires, got a 50% treadlife credit since the tires are warrantied for 70K miles of treadlife. Tires are quiet, excellent traction, good value. The tires listed in this video only have a 50K treadlife warranty and a UTQG of only 540 vs 700 for the Cinturato tires.
Please give me complete model number of tire…did I miss it?
Thank you for another great video. I’m interested to see what changes in range you experience with the wheel and tire setup.
How do these 19” compare to the TSportLine 18” wheel setup for the model Y?
You weighed the factory wheel, but not this aftermarket wheel... or forgot to put that part in the video at least, lol.
Why did you weigh them but never tell us the result?
You said the new tire is 20 pounds lighter?
That was a mixup, video has been corrected!
With that wheel design, shouldn’t there be right side and left side specific? Those on the right side would capture air, rather than divert it.
I usually call the tow truck when I really want to extend my Model Y range. It's very effective.
Only need power for air conditioning, my battery and drivetrain last much longer
I hope they bring back the silver color. Such a great color for the Model 3.
You make me smile every time.
Tesla babe number one.
Love from Norway ❤❤❤
Are these tires available at most retail tire shops? Les schwab? Costco? Where can i get these tires? BTW been watching you tesla youtube shows for quite some time. I just bought my first tesla 5 months ago. Model Y. LOVE IT
But….I just bought the “Performance Look for Less” Tsportline wheel covers? This segment should be renamed, the performance look for more! Hahaha. Curious but what did you do with your old wheels?
Really love those covers! Saving them for down the road.
No More Teri app discount?? It's saying invalid
Wow..ordered a set of Hankook Ions yesterday for my M3..great for confirmation of the right choice. Shanghai Tesla's come with Hancook tyres as standard, not Ions though.
Range and noise are the result of tyre design to obtain grip and good wet weather safety.
Hence it’s great to aim for more range but the balance of grip and safety is also important…
what tires would be good for doordashing
I'll have to look into these when we need tires on our new model 3
Do you know when tires will be released for the 2024 Model 3 Performance?
I absolutely LOVE those wheels!
Our model y was so stiff very rough,changed our tires to a higher profile. Problem solved.
How's the handling? It's nice to have those features but if you're dead it's not going to matter.
Liking this series a lot. When I get a 3 or Y I'll be getting a lot of these mods. Especially the binnacle. Thanks.
10 out of 10 video, Kim. Well done!
How are those tires in the snow
The discount doesn’t seem to work.
Looking into it, which one did you try to get?
I am thrilled to see the products for Tesla Model 3. Please let me know if these are available for Model Y also. I will be very grateful if you let me know the outlets in and near Toronto, Canada.
Hot damn that flex! 🔥
So you stopped short of telling us how much the wheels weigh..lol!!
It would have been nice to have the “model 3” tires in the description.
How's the ride 18 vs the 19? I want the tires, idk about the wheels if I have to go up I'm size. If the wheel was also 18 easy I'd buy both next time I need wheels
I bought a set of 19 inch. If I were to do it again, I would get 20 inch.
Why would the stock tire psi sticker the same as the new tire psi?
Gives you some cred I love it 😂🎉
WHen the time comes, I will consider them for my 2022 M3LR primarily for the reduced amount of road noise, but I will stick with the 18" wheels.
Living in Las Vegas, longevity of any tires regardless of the vehicle is waaay less than the advertised mileage wear because of our dry heat summer and dry winters. So I always take those numbers with a grain of salt just on my personal experience.
Loving the mods Kim. We are on our way back to TN from Fort Lauderdale. We drove our MX 90D there for vacation with four teenagers....lol. It's been a fun trip and the stopping to charge hasn't been bad. But I have been doing some mods to my MX. Switch out the old first gen falcon wing door buttons to the current one. And also switch out the steering wheel to a yoke. Anyway great videos.
How's the efficiency compared to the original continental procontact rx tires?
Great video Kim, as usual!
Does that watch app have any plans to develop for the Galaxy Watch?
Did they say why the new rims are not Directional?( They are backwards on the passenger side, that would have helped with the range.) But they look good, And the car looks Great... Thank You for your video's.
Love these rims, so they have them for the Model y?
Yes
is the Tesla winter tire package worth as compared to aftermarket tire package, in terms of price, car range per charge and tire life ?
Did I miss it, but did she actually weigh the aftermarket wheel? Where’s the efficiency and decibel comparison?
Give us the package price! How much did the spoiler cost?
I really like your videos and I follow you since the assembly of the Hansshow screen behind the wheel. You are a champion and I admire everything you post on your channel. Congratulations my friend.💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🔥🔥🏆
That is a T Sportline screen, check links below!
I got the Michelin Pilot Sport tires when I bought the Wheel and tire package form T-Sportline for my Tesla Model 3 Performance (I replaced the wheels and tires with only 110 miles on the stock ones LOL, I got the Arachnid 20" staggered package and I love it). But when I'm done with them (I am at 9,500 miles right now), I might go for the Hankook Ion EVO. But I do not want the noise foam, I specifically got the Michelin without the foam because it is a pain in the neck to patch them, most tire places will tell you need a new one. I saw a few videos that show the same tires with and without foam and the noise is virtually the same. Not worth it in my opinion. But I don't see the Ion EVOs without the foam. Do they sell them like that?
What’s the tyre pressure??
do they make them for 18” rims for the new Model 3? because with 18” rims there’s more room in the wheel well for a tire with a higher sidewall to make the ride more cushiony.
I have had many vehicles...even raced motorcycles in my youth....tire life has and always will be depend on the driver...an 65 year old with a tesla will always go through less tires than an 18 year old in a Nissan micra
9:50 I'm surprised they use that little battery powered pump in their shop. Lol
They don’t. Was just topping off one tire and it was handy.
@ItsKimJava how's the efficiency compared to the original continental procontact rx tires?
The tires look great! Why does it look like the tires on left side of the car are facing a different way than the right side of the car? 6:55
How do these perform on a Model Y?
Cutest mom on the youtubes 🤓
Going with bigger wheels and beefier tires doesn't give you added range...you would get slightly better ride but there won't be any gain in battery.
I have these EVOs on my 2018 Model S. I really want them to work out. I don't know how anyone would see 6% increase in range, as there is soo many variables in driving conditions. I drive pretty chill so I hope these last the 50k. I will say I will never buy 21" rims again. 19s or 20s if I can next.
how is the braking and cold climate traction?