Wheel Spacers Review & Installation for your Tesla Model 3 / Y

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Are you a Tesla owner looking for a more aggressive look to your wheel setup? Install spacers on each wheel to give your Tesla a new, fresh look.
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    In today’s video, I installed and reviewed EVOOOR’s 20mm spacers.
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    If you have any questions, feel free to post up and I’ll do my best to address them. Enjoy the video and please consider subscribing if you have not already. As always, thank you for watching and supporting my channel! Until the next time, this is Peter, The Automotive Fanatic!
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Komentáře • 35

  • @tomconrad1311
    @tomconrad1311 Před měsícem

    OK thanks anyway! I have a 2023 MYLR that I just installed lowering springs/shocks on and just wanted to double check what 20mm fitment will look like 😀

  • @tomconrad1311
    @tomconrad1311 Před 2 měsíci

    Would this setup apply to a 2023 MYLR with 19"gemini wheels? Thanks!

  • @lincolnortega3564
    @lincolnortega3564 Před 2 měsíci

    Is there a difference in year ? I have a 2024 model Y performance, I think the tires size is the same as a 2023

  • @MT-bu1fu
    @MT-bu1fu Před 2 měsíci

    Do you know if this will fit 2024 MYLR? I think it will but haven't had a chance to confirm...

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 2 měsíci

      From what I have seen, there were no changes on the 24' MYLR so these will fit.

  • @lincolnortega3564
    @lincolnortega3564 Před měsícem

    Idk if this is true but I’ve heard that putting wheel spacers can damage your wheel bearing? What are your thoughts? Thanks again.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem +2

      Lincoln, I have heard both sides of the story. IMHO, if you have proper spacers with hub-centric rings, and...do not go too wide, your bearings should be fine.

  • @user-km7xr1fd6s
    @user-km7xr1fd6s Před 3 měsíci

    Did you do 20mm on front and back?

  • @tomconrad1311
    @tomconrad1311 Před měsícem

    Is your vehicle a P or LR? And what wheels/ tires? Thanks!!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem

      I have the MYP with 275/35/21 & 295/35/21 tires.

    • @tomconrad1311
      @tomconrad1311 Před měsícem

      Thanks so much!! One final thing and I won't bug you anymore regarding this...would it be possible to post still pics of both the front and rear fitment it was a little difficult for me to see on the video?? Thanks for all your knowledge!!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem

      I'm sorry Tom, it was installed on a client's vehicle so I do not have easy access to take photos.

  • @GrandHuevotes
    @GrandHuevotes Před 3 měsíci

    You’ll want to remove the wheels after a couple days and retorque the nuts on the spacer. Same for the fasteners to the wheels. They’ll loosen up a tad after driving.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 3 měsíci

      Supersonic, you bring up a great point so thank you for your input. Yes, check your torque values 50-100miles of driving.

    • @sa.t.2507
      @sa.t.2507 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No you don’t if you use Loctite

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem +1

      @@sa.t.2507 you should not be using Loctite on ANY spacer setup. The most crucial element, is to use quality nuts and torque them down correctly. They will not back out. If nuts backing out was an issue, OEM manufacturers would request that you use Loctite on their OEM rims/tires setup.

    • @sa.t.2507
      @sa.t.2507 Před měsícem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic not true with spacers. Your wheels are planned to be swapped because of seasons or tire swapping, thus it is planned that the nuts will be torqued again and checked. The nuts that holds the spacers are planned to sit there more or less permanently. That’s why you add some Loctite in order to make sure that they always stay tight without checking them.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem

      ​@@sa.t.2507if you want to use Loctite, all power to you, but to each their own.

  • @kly972
    @kly972 Před měsícem

    Which mm to get to have it sit flush with the fender on the performance model staggered rims? 18mm, 20mm, or 25mm

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem

      I assume you own the newer MP3 with the 235/35/20 & 275/30/20 tire set up. If so, I would go 15mm all around.

    • @kly972
      @kly972 Před měsícem

      I have the 2024 myp

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem

      @@kly972 I wouldn't to too aggressive. Again, I think 10-15mm is good enough.

    • @kly972
      @kly972 Před měsícem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanaticthank you I think I might shoot for 18mm thank you

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před měsícem

      @@kly972 please post some photos once you've installed them!

  • @henrycruz45cal
    @henrycruz45cal Před 2 měsíci

    The diameter of the spacer is much smaller than the rotor surface. There's much less contact now with the wheel; not good

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you Henry for your comment. As intuitive as your comment is on the spacers, it's not necessarily true. Almost every spacers on the market for the 3/Y do not match the size of the hub. What I find as being MOST important though, would be to have hubcentric spacers with the highest quality studs (12.9). If the spacers have both of these factors, you should be safe.