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Winter wheel and tire set for sale, Denver/Colorado pickup preferred.
Tesla OEM Model X 20" Winter Wheels | Front: 265/45 R20 and Rear 275/45 R20
In addition, 20/22 inch snow chains (never used) to fit these wheels, will also fit a 22" wheel/tire.
Conditions:
Wheels are in GOOD condition, two...
Vehicle Details:
VIN: 5YJXCBE42LF304742
Full Self Driving Package Included
Black, with white interior, 6 seater
Clean title, one owner, predominantly only a single occupant (driver), all seats and leather are in perfect condition
Immaculately maintained save for noticeable rock chips on front...
The first time I posted on this topic in this thread was when I noticed my rear inner tire wear was down to belt on my winter tires after only 6,000 miles as I was rotating my "worn" winter to summer tires.
After much deliberation I decided on the N2itive solution. My second post was October...
Try this thread. May help you. If it’s from inside the car this is relevant. If it’s from outside the car there’s another thread about creaking ball joints somewhere.
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/minor-rattling-creaking-on-acceleration-braking-not-shudder.196476/#post-6008317
+1
2020 MX Performance
At low speeds around town, no problems at all. At highway speeds these days I switch to my earpiece as people on the other end complain constantly about my audio quality. Did not have this problem with my 2018.
For those following this thread, and FWIW I posted 6 months that I switched out my winter tires (which I had to retire at 7,000 miles for inner rear wear down to belt). Based on that experience and my research EVfix me installed the N2itive shocks for me. I said at the time I'd provide an...
For anyone following this particular thread. I finally got my Tesla Model X 2020 booked into the White Plains center in NY and I was so impressed with the center, the technicians, and the outcome.
So I had 3 noises present for the last 6 months:
1. The right pillar creak (discussed in this...
I had this same issue back in May. After multiple reboots I called the service center, if I recall correctly, just press and hold on the time indicator for around 3 or 4 seconds, maybe 5, and it will reset to your current time zone.
I also downloaded 2021.12.25.7 last night and drove today on both freeway and local roads.
On the freeway as both @InspireSiR and @K2500Z71 mentioned that I got a "Raising Suspension message" and it coincided with rough roads, I kept the suspension screen on, and after a mile or so (freeway)...
This makes more sense - when I think about where it's adjusting, the road visibly ahead has either potholes and/or changes in surface, i.e. tarmac to concrete or vice-versa. Will definitely pay attention to this a bit more. I also have my settings on comfort. Question - where did you see the...
I've been trying to baseline this over the last few weeks with no joy. The only consistency I've been able to observe (albeit still subjective observations) is that if I change the "weight" in the car from one driving session to the next, I'll generally reliably get a front suspension lift at...
@LMNZ … I had a similar use case to you. Ski weekly during the winter season, but in addition I MTB bike weekly in Summer. I tried the tree frogs/sea suckers and they really worked well, but I couldn’t get past my OCD regarding glass stress and the off chance that one of my kids would open the...
@n1h1 … no, never got a resolution personally. I had wanted to get into a performance X anyway, and took it as an extra excuse to trade it back to Tesla for the performance X.
+1 on this for me. 2020 Model X Performance.
I started noticing it about a month or two ago, at stop lights and after about 15 to 30 seconds the front noticeably raises. i’ve got mine set to Comfort, but based on this thread may try with some different settings to baseline the behavior on a...
I think there are two variables contributing to the different experiences. 1. Alignment ex: factory which will be in an acceptable range, but not necessarily fixed. 2. Driving behaviors. If I drove in standard all the time I think my inner rear tire wear would have been much less...
A few weeks ago I switched out my winter wheel and tire set for summer wheels and tires and had exactly the same experience. Inner rear tread down to metal, while outer showing almost full tread. Less than 10,000 miles (admittedly soft winter compounds). I’m regularly doing 75mph on the I-70...
+1 on all these and more.
2020 LR Plus.
Creaking appears on acceleration and deceleration and when turning across camber (e.g. driveways, on and off pavement). Very pronounced whenever there’s body flex involved.
Car was completely silent until 4,000 miles and is now frustratingly...
For the most part I leave it in the up position, but I have driven with it down as technically that’s how it’s designed to carry bikes. I suspect there’s a slight hit to range in the up position due to the skis interrupting the air flow over the top and sides of the car, but crosswinds in the...
No ... they’re 188’s and from the front of the car you can’t see the skis at all, and when you’re in the car you can’t see them unless you use the camera.
Same problem for me ... I tried SeaSucker and TreeFrogs ... and in fact really liked the TreeFrogs (mounted horizontally on my back windshield), but couldn't get my head past the stresses to the back windshield. Everything I researched for a hitch rack looked flimsy ... couldn’t find what I...