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but at least tesla pays for the service!
I presume only during the warranty period, no?
Wouldn't the tire repair kit have gotten you to a tire shop at least?
Plus the extended warranty period. The maintenance agreement excludes tires. Although I think that if I were Tesla I would include tires just to make an even more awesome experience.
Has anyone put run flats on their cars? I thought about doing that when our oem's wear out. We had them in our Bimmers and my wife hit a piece or rebar on the highway one day that went in through the side wall and gouged her wheel. She was easily able to drive home and after I checked it out we drove on it for a week until BMW got us a new wheel and tire.
Maybe, maybe not. Generally nails cause a slow leak so you can just drive to the tire shop, but sometimes they cause more damage and a repair kit doesn't do it.
Runflats are basically bad news for range and comfort. I had a set on for three days and returned them (I only had them because that was the only set of tires Discount Tire had in stock and there was no help for it.) They easily add 80 Wh/mi to the energy use.
I replaced the run flats on my bimmer. Tires need to be replaced if you drive more than 10 miles on the flat. Had to replace 3 tires for minor nail puncher each time. I have a tire repair kit now and already used it once.Has anyone put run flats on their cars? I thought about doing that when our oem's wear out. We had them in our Bimmers and my wife hit a piece or rebar on the highway one day that went in through the side wall and gouged her wheel. She was easily able to drive home and after I checked it out we drove on it for a week until BMW got us a new wheel and tire.
I wonder if the Roadside Assistance for flats covers non Tesla Tires and/or Wheels? I have Nokian winters on the stock Tesla 19" rims and plan to mount my stock Tesla 19" Goodyears to (probably) Rial rims in the spring.
my SC here told me that yes they would cover the roadside assistance however you. Would have to sign a waiver if having them mount a non tesla tire onto a tesla rim. (They put my Hakka 7's on my tesla rims for me about a month ago and I just had to sign a waiver which basically said that if they damaged the tire or rim while putting the tire on I wouldn't hold them liable for the cost of the replacement of either the tire or the rim.)