Per my options on Wheel Configuration, I've got a choice between 20" Slipstreams (265/45/20 and 275/45/20) or 22" Turbines (265/35/22 and 285/35/22). Entering in tire info between the two setups on www.willtheyfit.com shows that both have the same rolling diameter, so has Tesla gone as far as knowing the weight between each wheel setup to determine range adjustments between the two setups?
Only reason I ask is because I'm running 21" Uberturbines (255/35/21 and 275/35/21), which happen to have a smaller rolling diameter than the 20" or 22" setup so I'm not sure which would be the best option to select in Wheel Configuration. I didn't buy a performance for it's potential range because my driving style is more about smiles per gallon/kW, but I'm still curious what affects wheel setup has for the car such as a possible changes in power delivery, handling/dampening the suspension based on calculated wheel weight differences, etc etc.
I realize I'm the exception to the rule but if wheel size/rolling diameter matters to the car itself for calculations, it'd be cool to have the option of entering sizes manually since Tesla's w/ custom wheel setups is becoming far more common.
Only reason I ask is because I'm running 21" Uberturbines (255/35/21 and 275/35/21), which happen to have a smaller rolling diameter than the 20" or 22" setup so I'm not sure which would be the best option to select in Wheel Configuration. I didn't buy a performance for it's potential range because my driving style is more about smiles per gallon/kW, but I'm still curious what affects wheel setup has for the car such as a possible changes in power delivery, handling/dampening the suspension based on calculated wheel weight differences, etc etc.
I realize I'm the exception to the rule but if wheel size/rolling diameter matters to the car itself for calculations, it'd be cool to have the option of entering sizes manually since Tesla's w/ custom wheel setups is becoming far more common.