I bought a set of Gemini take-offs for my 2020 MYP. It was a good move overall. The total cost for wheels, tires, wheel covers, shipping = $1550. The seller had a great attitude, was very helpful, and did a phenomenal packing job to prepare for the shipping. As always, there is good news and bad news. BAD NEWS -- 1. The shipping cost, $400 from the Memphis area to Newnan, GA, (near Atlanta) was more than either of us anticipated, but since the deal was that we were to split the shipping, it turned out to be a minor issue. 2. One of the wheel covers was damaged. 3. The curb-rash problem, even with no wheel covers, is about the same as with the Ubers. I was hoping the tires would contact the curb with enough warning that it would be less likely to damage the wheels. GOOD NEWS -- 1. The ride is noticeably improved,... for me, anyway. The wife-person can't tell the diff, but she puts new meaning in the term indifferent when it comes to anything automotive. With the 21" Ubers the car felt like a buckboard compared to how it feels now with the 19" wheels/tires. Seams in the pavement, potholes, etc., are nowhere near as bothersome as before. Tire noise is reduced. The car feels a trifle less responsive on turn-in, etc., but I'm 76 now and the days of me caring about that kind of thing have passed. Overall the car is still quite sporty handling, especially for its weight. 2. I like the appearance. Forgive me, but I like the aesthetics of the exterior better with the bright aluminum appearance rather than the matte-black Ubers. I have not installed the wheel covers yet. 3. The seller immediately bought and shipped a new wheel cover to me when I showed him a pic of the broken wheel cover. 4. The cost is way better than buying new stuff from Tesla. It’s all 99% new anyway when you get a set of barely-used take-offs. Anyone need a set of 21" Ubers?