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I just went with the stock 18” wheel and tire sizes so I can’t comment on anything else. However, this will give you some idea of what that looks like on a Performance model that is supposed to sit slightly lower than a LR.Looking for a flush set up on 18” wheels and meaty tires. Advice needed on proper setup. PICS & SETUP SPECS PLZ.
Possible Elbach springs drop or wait a bit and go for a coil over setup.
Daily driver ‘22 m3LR
Thanks Danny.Enkei NT03+M in SBC
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This setup only works for non-performance models. Let me know if you're interested!
Danny
Hey @MODEL+ Danny - why would these only fit on non performance? I’m looking at some staggered fit Enkei NT03-RR - Front 8.5” wide (235/45 R18), Rear 9” wide (255/40 R18).Enkei NT03+M in SBC
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This setup only works for non-performance models. Let me know if you're interested!
Danny
I don’t think any Enkei 18” wheels will fit over the P brakes. I tried a set and they were a good 6mm too small in the barrel (a few mm larger to fit, plus a few mm of safety clearance).Hey @MODEL+ Danny - why would these only fit on non performance? I’m looking at some staggered fit Enkei NT03-RR - Front 8.5” wide (235/45 R18), Rear 9” wide (255/40 R18).
Would these fit the 23 M3P? Stock suspension and the pics I’ve seen are only on non-performance :/
18x10.5 PF01's fit in +38 offset.I don’t think any Enkei 18”
Hey @MODEL+ Danny - why would these only fit on non performance? I’m looking at some staggered fit Enkei NT03-RR - Front 8.5” wide (235/45 R18), Rear 9” wide (255/40 R18).
Would these fit the 23 M3P? Stock suspension and the pics I’ve seen are only on non-performance :/
Enkei's Racing Revolution (RR) series are the select few 18" wheels that will clear M3P brakes.I don’t think any Enkei 18” wheels will fit over the P brakes. I tried a set and they were a good 6mm too small in the barrel (a few mm larger to fit, plus a few mm of safety clearance).
List of 18" wheels for P3D+
With winter coming up and many people looking for a 2nd set of wheels for their winter tires, I thought getting together a list of all the 18" wheels that fit on the P3D+. Here is what I know so far: Link to spreadsheet Please share the ones you know fit as well, and I can add them to the...teslamotorsclub.com
At this point, while I like the look of a meaty tire on 18s, between tire availability and easy of fitment I don’t know if Ill bother with 18s. I run matching 19s for daily and track use.
Awesome!! I assume these would need 75-64.1 hub rings since the bore size is 75 on the Enkeis?Enkei's Racing Revolution (RR) series are the select few 18" wheels that will clear M3P brakes.
Danny
Yes. 75 > 64.1 rings.Awesome!! I assume these would need 75-64.1 hub rings since the bore size is 75 on the Enkeis?
Yeap, same experience.Those little plastic or thin aluminum rings aren’t doing anything but, in my experience, getting in the way.
Plenty of what ifs with the rings as well. Plastic rings like to fall out and get lost. And then you're in our world anywayOkay serious question for @Lindenwood and others in the "hub fitment/rings not needed" camp...if at some point some random tire shop tech or Tesla/dealer service tech needs to remount your wheels, and you're not with the car to oversee things, does that worry you at all? Especially if it might be your SO picking up the car and not you?
Like say your SO needs a damaged tire replaced and you're not in a position/location to help at all. Or the car needs some non-trivial warranty work, so it's in for service for a while, and the wheels might need to come off. Do you worry at all about someone with too much impact wrench enthusiasm torquing down your wheels crooked? Any stories good or bad?
Or is nobody touching your car but yourself?
Maybe I'm just paranoid.
I have experienced and observed aluminum rings seized to hubs AND to the wheels themselves.Yeap, same experience.
Plenty of what ifs with the rings as well. Plastic rings like to fall out and get lost. And then you're in our world anyway
Aluminum ones, if you use them on your daily, like to corrode in place on a hub. Do you think techs will be gentle if they need to remove, say, brake rotors and you rings are in the way?
A sloppy tech with an impact could do lots of damage regardless.