I have 19 inch wheels on my model y long range . So what size of spacers you recommend for front and rear and also after I install them I need to drive couple of miles again and remove the wheels and check the spacers and tight the bolts . As I have seen some videos .
Very well explained! Subbscribed! Suggestion: More light would have been better though, it was very dark in there. Maybe open the garage door next time, haha😊
I just got my 2023 Tesla Y Performance and comes with 21" Uberturbine, want to add spacers but not sure regarding the pocket and now I'm overwhelmed because of the mold difference if applies to my wheels. What can I get to have the flush look and eventually will be doing a lowering kit
This was in reference to the Model 3 Ubers. The Model Y is different. send us an email and I'll link you to our spacers that will work for you. zevcentric@gmail.com
@@zevcentric just to confirm again it was 14mm front and rear? Looks perfect to me! Will ordering together with Mpp coilovers once tax refund gets here!
@@jchan112 Correct!!!. lmk and I'd be happy to help guide you on the MPP stuff, also on the site as you may have noticed. That's where we have the most experience. Our MPP series is launching soon too. That's gonna be one of the highlights of our channels since we have been racing on their stuff for several years now.
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Model Y Performance wheels seems also to have changed, I tried fitting spacers I ran on my 2019 3P and the spacers would not fit the uberturbine 21" from a 2023 VIN YP from belrin. The pocket wasent deep enough. it was 17+19mm spacers, none of them fit. (H&R made for model 3)
The same thing will happen if you get aftermarket wheels with a lower offset than factory. We have not had any failed wheel bearings in 3 years and 50k mikes as yet with using spacers. I have seen people online with far greater miles and no issues. That’s not to say it can’t happen but so far the data looks good.