My son has his learners permit and is driving our X. Already curbed the wheels once and I am sure he will again. If anybody is looking to get rid of their stock 20's I'd love to chat. No hurry as I will let him chew the current ones up.
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Ouch! I am too (looking for some stock 20" slipstreams) but would hope you find some first!My son has his learners permit and is driving our X. Already curbed the wheels once and I am sure he will again. If anybody is looking to get rid of their stock 20's I'd love to chat. No hurry as I will let him chew the current ones up.
For one wheel? Or is that for a whole set of 4?Tesla can often arrange wheel repair at the service center - they did one of mine the other day in 2-3 hours, they have a guy, and it was $200. It wasn't too horrible but now it looks just like new again at least. You can use them or another specialist I'd say.
The crazy thing was Tesla quote $1200 for a new 20" wheel, which is crazy (the SC even said) since a whole new winter wheel/tire/TPMS package installed is like $3800 - odd for sure.
That same guy has a listing on the Tesla forum. I've already replied twice over the past couple of weeks but he never responded.There's a listing for 20's for sale on the parts for sale forum. They are in San Fran
I have the 20's, but they are easy to scrape as well.Learning with the X?!?! Lucky guy! I had to learn in my moms Buick station wagon.
But seriously, these wheels (I assume you have 22's) are soooo easy to scrape. I scraped mine on day 3, which is why I'm also looking for a set of 20's.
I guess I should say congratulations, you now have a perfectly normal Tesla.
I will ask them about that, thank you.Tesla can often arrange wheel repair at the service center - they did one of mine the other day in 2-3 hours, they have a guy, and it was $200. It wasn't too horrible but now it looks just like new again at least. You can use them or another specialist I'd say.
The crazy thing was Tesla quote $1200 for a new 20" wheel, which is crazy (the SC even said) since a whole new winter wheel/tire/TPMS package installed is like $3800 - odd for sure.
Was quoted by tesla service center 150 a rim no matter how bad rash. A lot cheaper than new rimsHow bad is it? Can it be repaired? I got minor curb rashes when navigating in narrow parking garages on my summer road trip to SF