Hey folks,
We have a Tahoe trip all planned tomorrow and being a car n00b, I've only realized tonight that our model S's tires are pretty worn. The front tires are probably about 2.5/32'', and the rear tires are about 7/32'' for one and maybe 3.5/32'' for the other. The good tire was previously replaced by Tesla due to damage. We have ~25k mileage.
We live in the bay area so going to drive through Sacramento to north lake tahoe and stay there until Friday. It seems from weather report that it'll mostly be sunny, and there currently isn't any chain control.
Getting our tires replaced tomorrow morning seems pretty impossible (nobody carries 245/45R19 and Tesla service center appointments are 2 weeks out), so what do you guys think? Should we cancel the trip, or would it be reasonable to assume roads are dry, and drive it like a Toyota?
Thanks!
We have a Tahoe trip all planned tomorrow and being a car n00b, I've only realized tonight that our model S's tires are pretty worn. The front tires are probably about 2.5/32'', and the rear tires are about 7/32'' for one and maybe 3.5/32'' for the other. The good tire was previously replaced by Tesla due to damage. We have ~25k mileage.
We live in the bay area so going to drive through Sacramento to north lake tahoe and stay there until Friday. It seems from weather report that it'll mostly be sunny, and there currently isn't any chain control.
Getting our tires replaced tomorrow morning seems pretty impossible (nobody carries 245/45R19 and Tesla service center appointments are 2 weeks out), so what do you guys think? Should we cancel the trip, or would it be reasonable to assume roads are dry, and drive it like a Toyota?
Thanks!