Tesla Model Y Performance Harsh Ride, How To Improve Ride Quality

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • My fellow Automotive Fanatics, do you own a Tesla Model Y and absolutely HATE the ride quality? The Y Performance by nature, rides a bit harsher than the standards Model Y. You can though, improve this by doing the following:
    - run a completely different tire size setup
    The Model Y Performance comes with 255/35/21 tires up front on a 9.5” wide rim and 275/35/21 tires in the rear on a 10.5” rim. The result is a harsh ride because the tire is being “stretched” on the stock rim and offering very little “air” to drive on. The tires also look terrible because it appears as though you’re driving on rubberbands.
    Today’s video, I will show you what I did to drastically improve my ride quality.
    **NOTE**
    This tire change is not a cheap option, but 100% worth it in the long run.
    I went and purchased a pair of matching Michelin 295/35/21” tire and installed it on the REAR rims. With the OEM 275/35/21 tires, I placed those on the front rims. The results are a dramatic improvement in ride quality and comfort. The severe “jolts” you felt from the original sized tires, are no longer as jarring. You’ll also notice a quieter ride and the tires will no longer look like they are stretched on the rims. Another benefit, better handling grip because you’ll have a larger contact patch.
    The only negatives in this change:
    - cost for new tires
    - potentially reduced driving range
    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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  • @themeg522
    @themeg522 Před rokem +49

    I just updated the tires to 295/35/21 and moved original 275/35/21 to the front. It is noticeably softer ride, great video! 👍

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      That's great to hear!

    • @kvk1947
      @kvk1947 Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that it is comfier, could you please share insight on if there was any range drop? if so can u share u observations?

    • @themeg522
      @themeg522 Před rokem +1

      @@kvk1947 No regrets on the tire changes, still softer ride. Car height increase by 3rd of an inch and stats reporting average 304 Wh/mi. No noticeable range decrease.

    • @stanc521212
      @stanc521212 Před rokem

      No issues when the front on performance model rim size is 9/5 and rear is 10.5?

    • @themeg522
      @themeg522 Před rokem +2

      @@stanc521212 No issues, full turn left/right no tire rubs. No regrets on this modification!

  • @yescivic
    @yescivic Před rokem +9

    Good to know, thank you, Peter! Wish adaptive damper system included in the future.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and the support Ray!

    • @raheeb1
      @raheeb1 Před měsícem

      You got your wish. Since it came with the new 3P, we can certainly expect it for the 2025 YP refresh

  • @RoganRicheart
    @RoganRicheart Před 10 měsíci +1

    haha.. there you are again. I found your channel a few years ago when I was researching something for my S5. Now I am about to get the model y performance and found you again. Good info. Thanks

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hello there and thank you for running into my channel again. If you search hard enough under Porsche, you'll find me too. LOL

    • @RoganRicheart
      @RoganRicheart Před 10 měsíci

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic 😆

  • @biskero
    @biskero Před rokem +4

    it would be good to know the range with these tires and compare it with what others seen on their stock tires, can you post some range tests?

  • @andrewchung827
    @andrewchung827 Před rokem +3

    Great job amazing video keep it up Peter . Love ur videos learn so much !

  • @TimZ007
    @TimZ007 Před rokem +4

    I just put 275/45/19 gimini wheels on my P. 22% more sidewall than the 35 series stock. weight in at 64ish lbs. STock uberturbines where about 69 and 74 lbs with tires. running about 38psi cold. much softer but still pretty grippy. I love the look of the 21s but need something that can handle pothole and bad roads. Setup is about .06% bigger than stock. likely the 275/50/19 would have been nice. Might be close to rubbing in the front though.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      That's not a bad combination Tim Z. You must have a better ride as your sidewall is taller and has more "air" to drive on.

  • @mlinskey
    @mlinskey Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great vid. Question: Are you still running this setup now that you’re lowered? Just lowered on Eibach Pro-Kits, so a minimal drop but wondering if you ran into any rubbing issues or anything with this setup now. Thanks!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Yes, I have been running this same tire set up for our 5K miles without any issues.

  • @NhanNguyen-eu3my
    @NhanNguyen-eu3my Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your great video.
    May I ask a question ? If I want to do the same like your, I have to take out the tire 275/35/21 on the rear wheel(10.5) and replace the 255/35/21 on the front wheel (9.5) right? Then buy a pair of 295/35/21 and put on the rear wheel (10.5).
    And what is your tire’s PSI to make the MYP ride better?
    Thank you Mr.Peter.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes Nhan, you do exactly as you stated. For PSI, I run what Tesla recommends which is 41PSI. If you want a more soft ride, lower the PSI down to 34-36.

  • @jayi836
    @jayi836 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video! All the benefits you mentioned and perhaps not curbing your wheels as easily

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +3

      I'd like to admit it Jay, I've already curbed the rim...but the tire took the blunt of the damages.

  • @soldiersikh
    @soldiersikh Před rokem +2

    Is the range difference huge? How many miles will I lose?

  • @sephystar
    @sephystar Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video! What is your average wh/mi with the new set up?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      I have not measured the amount of miles traveled with this setup. In all honesty, having solar and a 240V charger at home, I do not worry about mileage much.

  • @overdriver99
    @overdriver99 Před rokem

    thanks, man.. I will do this as soon as my MYLR comes in. my wife already complained about ride on test drive LOL!!!!

  • @RT-zg9qi
    @RT-zg9qi Před rokem +3

    I did the same thing as soon as I got my 2022 MYP. This is must if you are keeping the 21" uberturbines.

  • @br0ckmahoney
    @br0ckmahoney Před rokem

    Nice update on the tire configuration sizing! What shop did you buy your tires from and did they install them for you?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +2

      I was lucky and found a local tire seller who had a pair of Michelins for me to use. They referred me to another tire installation shop.

  • @TackleFarm
    @TackleFarm Před rokem

    Which I had seen this a week ago. I just replaced the rear tire 3 days ago on my 2019 Tesla Model 3 performance. What would you recommend for a more comfortable ride on my Model 3. Currently I’m running Michelin 235/35R20 92Y front and back. Thanks much!!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      TackleFram, your M3P comes with 20x8.5" rims. Running a 235/35 on those rims is very common as it is for several other manufactures. You could step up to a 245/35/20 which would give slightly better comfort and looks. If you're a risk taker, step up to a 255/35/20 for even more sidewall and ride comfort. The later size though, is the MAX you could safely run without rubbing on the front knuckles.

  • @JoseMendoza-gq1bx
    @JoseMendoza-gq1bx Před rokem +12

    Rear rim looks like it can easily fit a 305 for better contact. But that would also mean less efficiency on the range front. Was thinking about doing this same thing, glad I found your video.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      305 would be the MAX you could fit but range much suffer even worst than the 295.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@jaspertjones agreed 305/35/21 are difficult to find and are not cheap.

    • @jayistheway9968
      @jayistheway9968 Před rokem +2

      I think 295 is already overkill for this car, you don't need such wide tires cuz it's AWD so it's already got more than enough traction to get the fastest acceleration possible. Some CZcamsrs tested and have found that theMYP accelerates faster with smaller and lighter wheels and tires. I bet handling is amazing with 275 front and 295 rear though. I still prefer the Gemini wheels and tires cuz I get a lot more range and accelerate faster.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      @@jayistheway9968 Everything you mentioned above, is absolutely correct. For many reasons that some other Tesla owners may not agree with, I choose this direction. It does not provide the best efficiency, but with the capability to charge "free" with solar, I am ok with it. I greatly appreciate your feedback as it provide different alternatives.

    • @awjelfs5034
      @awjelfs5034 Před rokem +1

      @@jayistheway9968 I am doing it for rim protection because my wife drives the car sometimes, thanks for the tip on the gemini wheels.

  • @HansGruber88
    @HansGruber88 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video and thanks for this and your other content. As someone who is looking at Model Y's and going back and forth b/t the LR with the 20s and the MYP with the staggered 21s, this video helps. I really want the MYP, but I'd still like to go with a square set up for it so i can rotate the tires and save some cash in the long run that way. What do you think of going with the front 9.5" wide wheel on all four corners with the 275/35/21s?

    • @HansGruber88
      @HansGruber88 Před 11 měsíci

      Actually I see in prior comments, it’s been asked and you answered as well. Thanks!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 11 měsíci

      @@HansGruber88 thanks for reading some of the older post and comments. If I could do it again, I would downsize to the 20's and run 275/40/20. The 21's are really for looks.

  • @anthonys.1374
    @anthonys.1374 Před rokem +2

    Do you have any experience with the 20 inch on the LR model as far as ride quality ? I’m going back and forth on LR vs performance model, ride quality is definitely higher on the list then the speed though.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Anthony, if ride quality is priority over performance, step down to the 20's and run a square setup. I would go with something like a 275/40/20 on a 8.5" rim. This would give you a much improved ride quality while maintaining a decent amount of performance.

    • @ziarehman1984
      @ziarehman1984 Před 3 měsíci

      What if you only want comfort?

  • @stanc521212
    @stanc521212 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Will the stock model y performance rear tire be able to swap to the front rim and I just buy two new 295/35/21 tire for the rear?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Hello StanC52, yes, the OEM rears will work on the fronts. Then all you need to do, is to purchase two 295/35/21 and install them on the rear.

  • @deltaforce7026
    @deltaforce7026 Před rokem

    Will this set up also help with blowouts? That's my main concern. I ordered the MYP and kinda having regrets about the tire situation

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      It might help out because you have slightly better rim protection. The best way though, is to downsize to 20" rims.

  • @evgrandpa365
    @evgrandpa365 Před rokem +7

    I did that 2 weeks after taking delivery of my performance y. Big improvement in ride quality. Not much range loss in my opinion. Just depends on how you drive it.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for adding in your input. If cost was not an issue, I would downsize to a 20" rim.

    • @Raddadbrewing
      @Raddadbrewing Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think I might have to do this as well. It’s so rough it will almost make you sick to your stomach.

  • @chrisfisher9313
    @chrisfisher9313 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for this video! Did you notice any difference in ride height with the wider tires? I see the overall diameter is slightly taller but just wondering if that translates to higher ride height (HOPE NOT) or if the larger diameter gets absorbed from the sidewalls flexing?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Chris, the change in ride height is roughly 1/2" it's something you cannot tell.

  • @loum8966
    @loum8966 Před 8 měsíci

    Just saw this. I am also looking to improve ride on my 5 week old MYP. I was thinking of a new set completely for winter{Chicago}. Would this suggested set up work for snow or do I still need to buy 19" wheels and tires?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 8 měsíci

      Hello Lou, unfortunately this setup will not work as a winter setup. Living in Chicago, I would highly recommend that you purchase a second set of 19" rims and dedicated snow tires. It's costly, but will outperform any 21" setup you have.

  • @theslimshadyist
    @theslimshadyist Před rokem

    Hi and I assume that when you moved the rear tires to the front, you took those tires off the 10.5" rear wheels and installed them on the 9.5" front wheels, correct?

  • @wikki832
    @wikki832 Před rokem +1

    How is the setup going for you. Still satisfied? Also can you share the link for 295

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +2

      We have put close to 3K miles on this setup and still enjoy the ride. You'll need to source a local seller who sells these tires as the ones I bought, were locally sourced.

  • @stevemelton7337
    @stevemelton7337 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Peter, Not as good as changing the 21’s for 19’s inch rims and tires, but $2k to $3k less. I’m going to take your advice.

  • @ZJamaican
    @ZJamaican Před rokem +5

    For a MYP what are your thoughts on running 9.5" Uberturbine wheels in the rear? That way you can run the same tire size on all 4 wheels and rotate them. I know this is costly up front but aside from that I'm considering running this setup.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +3

      Honestly, it's not a terrible idea. As you mentioned, going square with 275/35/21 and the 9.5" Uberturbines would allow you to rotate your tires front to back and vise versa. This long term, saves on tire cost.

  • @edmalone7374
    @edmalone7374 Před rokem +10

    One of the first things I did when I got my '23 MYP was move the 275/35 to the front and added 295/35 to the rear. Aside from the benefits you mentioned, I found that the modified tire setup also provides additional protection for the Uberturbine wheels that are more prone to curb rash with the factory tire setup. I'm curious about running a 275/40 + 295/40 setup as well. Might experiment with that when it's time to change out.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +6

      Ed, prior to deciding on the upsizing, I calculated different sizes. The 275/40 & 295/40 would be too tall. You're increasing the overall diameter by almost 2" or 6% which is too much.

    • @edmalone7374
      @edmalone7374 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic 👍🏾

    • @papodac36
      @papodac36 Před rokem +1

      I read a post where someone did that setup with 275/40 295/40 and now speedo is off about 4mph @ 75mph, said he spoke with service center and they could not correct?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      @@papodac36 I do not believe you can change them to match the 275/40/21 setup.

  • @mumo805
    @mumo805 Před rokem

    hey peter where did you buy the 295 tires? i looked on america's tires and they don't offer the 295 tires for the performance y. they recommend sticking to 275/295

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Sounds to me that you're in the US. I would take a look on eBay or your local FB marketplace. That is where I found mine. I was lucky and found a pair which were used with over 80% treat left for a great price.

  • @LoganDec01
    @LoganDec01 Před 11 dny

    Just came across your channel. After replacement, what did you do with your new set tires 255/35 R21?

  • @vernonytnef9412
    @vernonytnef9412 Před 2 měsíci

    This was a really great suggestion💯! I am with you I do not care to much about rage, ride comfort is more important to me,]. What tires tread you went with PS All season 4 or PS 4S?

  • @johnmoricone294
    @johnmoricone294 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi there, great video, 1st time watching your channel! I have a few questions. If we wanted to increase range, what size tires do you recommend? If a wanted to increase range and comfort, what size tires do you recommend? Finally, what brand tires do you recommend for the 2 options I'm asking along with your set up? Thank you again for the informative video

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 3 měsíci

      Hello John, thanks for stopping by my channel and checking out this video. To answer your questions, it’s not such cut and dry answers.
      Without knowing your tire setup, I can only assume and use example sized tires. Let’s say you’re currently running a 255/45/19 square setup. To increase range AND also comfort, you should decrease your tire size to a 245/50/19. This allows for a decrease in rolling resistance (due to tire width) while slightly increasing your rolling diameter (overall new tire is .6” taller). Range increase is marginal but the impact on performance, would take a hit. It would though, offer a more comfortable ride because you’re driving on more “air” (increase in sidewall height).
      For tire selection, stay away from Michelin as they are an expensive option for the Tesla. Take a look at the more cost effective, yet excellent performing tires from Continental or Hanhook. Hope this help you!

  • @MrArmandoClasson
    @MrArmandoClasson Před rokem

    Hi Te Meg!
    Here’s a question from one of your MYP subscribers from Sweden!
    What is the complete name of the tire you did install? And after a few months of driving, are you still pleased? And have you noticed any decrease in range? Great video man!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Hey there from Sweden! Thanks for watching and the support. The tires I installed is the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. The difference in ride was immediate and after 6K miles, I have no regrets. Range wise, I may have lost 3-5% which isn't bad at all.

  • @amitkeluskar8741
    @amitkeluskar8741 Před rokem +1

    Would the wider tires help prevent curb rash or it makes no difference when it comes to that?

    • @shadyplots8641
      @shadyplots8641 Před rokem +1

      Yes it dose

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Great question....I closely examined the OEM setup to the new setup and yes, because I have running wider tires, you do have slightly more rim protection.

  • @josevalerio4152
    @josevalerio4152 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video it helps specially for us in NYC. Have you done an efficiency comparison? What is the range sacrifice we would give up with this set up? thank you!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Jose, over the last 7K miles, I have an average of 302wh which is not too bad considering the changes.

  • @jorgemilanes8546
    @jorgemilanes8546 Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve had my MYP for 3 weeks and ordered a set of Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 295/35/21’s which I’ll put on the back rims then move the stock Mich 275’s to the front rims as the OP suggested. I’ve seen this mod mentioned a number of times and seems the cleanest solution to improving the ride, the looks, and adding the bonus of protection for the expensive Uberturbine wheels. I’ll do the swap at Discount Tires who checked and said the combo was approved by Tesla.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Jorge, great choice on the tire upsizing. I will tell you after 13K miles, it was worth the change. Was the change drastic? No, but it was enough of a difference that the harsh and jarring impacts from the OEM setup decreased. Enough!

  • @maicg01
    @maicg01 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video,
    I got MYLR (255/40/20) 2 months.
    It’s too crazy bump not smooth driving.
    so any suggest for my YLR ?
    Thanks

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 11 měsíci +1

      First thing, see how wide your OEM rims are and the their current offset. If they are at least a 9" rim, step to to a 265/40/20 or even a 275/40/20. Your ride quality will drastically improve.

  • @chivamac820
    @chivamac820 Před rokem

    This is the set up I am going for, my only question is do you notice any rubbing with inner fender lining or suspension components?

  • @RosePigCooking
    @RosePigCooking Před rokem

    Can you get these tires in all season or winter/snow tires? I’m in NY and worried about driving in the snow… was thinking about getting a set of 19s from Tsport with all season tires and swap them out for the fall and winter… what do you think?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      If you currently have the Uberturbine wheels, I would not run them in the winter months. As you mentioned, pick up a set of 19" with A/S or Snow tires and call it good. There are plenty of sizes that will work properly with the 19" rims.

    • @RosePigCooking
      @RosePigCooking Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic yea I think I’m gonna go that route… my wife is going to take it to work.. don’t want the car skidding on the road… take delivery in 2 days can’t wait… also did you do PPF??

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@RosePigCooking 19s" would be a great choice in NY. I'm excited for you. Please post when you receive it and your initial impressions. As far as PPF goes, I would HIGHLY recommend it. The front end of the Model Y is very soft and easily damaged from rock debris. It's costly though.

    • @RosePigCooking
      @RosePigCooking Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic yea I got quoted at like 2000 for the front to get PPF

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@RosePigCooking not sure where you're from, but that's about the going rate here in SoCal. Even with a "hook-up" from a friend, it's $1700.

  • @Nelson_Ocampo
    @Nelson_Ocampo Před rokem +3

    Are you seeing a noticeable change in range? I know that there is likely a change due to more surface contact, but I was wondering if it was "significant" for long road trips.
    Also, have you tested a difference is your acceleration?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +4

      Nelson, your questions are excellent! Unfortunately, I did not measure the difference between the two setups. Having solar and a 240V charging setup at home, I do not give range much thought. With the Performance level trim, I did not compare acceleration either. It's still plenty fast!

    • @Nelson_Ocampo
      @Nelson_Ocampo Před rokem +1

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic No biggie. The speed was more about curiosity. I've never timed my MYP either. I just know that it's fast enough! haha
      I do take road trips every once in a while. A small change in range could mean a slight adjustment in which superchargers I'd need to stop at, but I doubt it really would make much of a noticeable difference.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +2

      @@Nelson_Ocampo I think the difference would be marginal.

    • @robertocantero5538
      @robertocantero5538 Před rokem

      Nice video

  • @jmp622
    @jmp622 Před 9 měsíci

    My 21 inch 2023 MYP tires do not look like yours (stretched look and not protecting rim)? I have Michelin all season. Did something change with Michelin tires or where your tires summer perf tires? Also my tires ride quiet and smooth.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 9 měsíci

      The Michelin that came on MYP were the A/S. Is it possible for you to share a photo? I'd like to see the tire and know how a 275/35/21 is not stretched on a 10.5" rim.

  • @xavlee4680
    @xavlee4680 Před rokem

    What would you recommend for model x?

  • @GRC7769
    @GRC7769 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. Did you replace the rear tires with EV tires, with the foam for noise reduction, or are they just regular tires? You also got to consider the weight rating of the new tires since EV are so much heavier.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 6 měsíci

      I did not replace the rears with EV specific tires. In all honesty, I do not think they are worth the extra cost. Regarding the weight rating, you are correct. One needs to make sure the load rating is high enough for EV use. Most of these high performance tires, will easily accommodate EVs.

  • @timpham611
    @timpham611 Před rokem

    Hello Peter, thank you for the video. I am attempting the same setup with Michelin Pilot A/S tires but am only able to find V & Y ratings for the rears and W rating for the fronts. I do not ever plan to go anywhere near the max speed of V. Would that be a concern to mix?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Hello Tim, thanks for watching and the question. All of the speed ratings you mentioned, will not be an issue UNLESS you plan to race your car over 149mph. That figure is the limit of the slowest one, the V. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry at all.

    • @timpham611
      @timpham611 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic I appreciate your time. Thank you very much and keep up the great content.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@timpham611 Enjoy your Tesla and thank you for the support!

  • @howardlerner4958
    @howardlerner4958 Před rokem

    Peter: I have Model Y Long Range with the 20 inch stock rims and tires. My ride is rough as well. What size tires would you suggest that would improve ride while using the stock rims?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +2

      Hello Howard, if you're running the OEM 20 x 8.5" rims, I would run the following set 265/40/20. This size would be a good compromise between comfort and performance.

    • @CarmeloITA
      @CarmeloITA Před 2 měsíci

      Peter: I also have a Model Y RWD 2024 - my ride is also rough, feeling every bump in the road! I’ve contemplated looking at the suspension but then came across your video.
      I have the 20” induction alloys. My tyres are OEM (Michelin) 255/40/20 - and they looked very stretched!
      What do you recommend for the most comfortable ride on both front and rear?

  • @HPKwong
    @HPKwong Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. it has been bugging me since I picked up the car 5 months ago. i like the solution and don't mind spending money on two new tires. However, I am wondering if switching to 19" rim/tires would do the same trick. I plan to do that for winter tires anyway. Thanks

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Hello H.P. Kwong, thanks for watching the video and great question. Switching to 19's would give you an exceptionally more comfortable ride due to the taller sidewall. For me, it was more cost effective to buy two tires instead of 4 new rims AND tires. With the Y being a Performance model, I personally thought that 19's would not look right as it's too "small" of a rim for the car. These are just my opinions though.

    • @HPKwong
      @HPKwong Před rokem +2

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Thank you so much Peter. Not to put words in your mouth…it sounds like money asides switching to 19” rim/tires would give a better ride than just getting 2 wider 21” rear tires.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@HPKwong Correct!

  • @user-nc9tz7ot9m
    @user-nc9tz7ot9m Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your video. I also noticed the rough ride in my 2023 Model Y, but I simply reduced the pressure in the tires from 50 to 40 PSI. Much better ride, cost me nothing. Yes, I probably will have slightly lower range and slightly more outer tire wear, but I think it is well worth it!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Ken, 50 PSI? No wonder your MY rode rough. I have seen recommendations as high as 45, not never 50. The MYP is set at 41-42 so if you're running 40, you will see no difference in range.

    • @ds2453
      @ds2453 Před 2 měsíci

      Mine were aired up to 45 psi during a recent service visit I couldnt stand it and lowered them back to 41
      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 2 měsíci

      @@ds2453 yep, way too much PSI IMHO.

  • @ucupas
    @ucupas Před rokem

    This is very a useful information! Thank you !
    What would you recommend for Model Y LR 19inch ? Front and rear. I still need it to be smoother and quieter.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      I am glad that you found this video useful. Your LR 19 should have 255/45/19 on a 9.5" rim. Are you finding this setup rough? Perhaps you could step up to a 275/45/19. You gain slightly more "air/sidewall" and the tire will fit much better on the 9.5" rim.

    • @ucupas
      @ucupas Před rokem +1

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Thank you !

    • @arsabiuro8772
      @arsabiuro8772 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic will 265/50/19 Ok? Or too wide?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@arsabiuro8772 what size rims do you have? Are they the 8.5" wide rims? If so, 265 is fine on them.

  • @qroadrunner1996
    @qroadrunner1996 Před rokem +2

    I have a new 2023 Model Y performance and was wondering if instead of keeping the tires offset would the 275 all the way around be a good option because i travel A lot and this would make things easier for tire rotation

    • @GlobetransEc
      @GlobetransEc Před rokem +1

      I'm thinking the same thing, and a better tire replacement option when the time comes.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      You can definitely run a square 275/35/21. However, personally preference for me is that I do not like the stretched look on a 10.5" rear rims.

    • @qroadrunner1996
      @qroadrunner1996 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic I’m running 275/35/21 all the way around with the front rim used on all axels 21’ x 9.5 and it rides great and gives the rims added protection if you happen to hit a potholes you’re not able to avoid.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@qroadrunner1996 It's not a bad setup at all! Great move.

  • @shadyplots8641
    @shadyplots8641 Před rokem

    Great job. Is thier any rubbing. And what brand did you use please sir.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      No rubbing at all, in fact, fitment is point on! I stayed true to the Michelins.

    • @shadyplots8641
      @shadyplots8641 Před rokem +1

      We own a brand new campsite campsite in Galveston county Texas it's called camp destination charge we have 4...48 Amp tesla Destination chargers It's a safe place for camp mode we offer a lagoon Camp style bathroom and shower Each campsite has a fire pit

  • @LLP3360
    @LLP3360 Před rokem

    Hi Peter, thanks for sharing this upgrade ! I^m waiting for my MYP from Giga Berlin....can you tell something about the precision / accuracy of the speedometer ? thx and regards from switzerland

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +2

      Hello to Switzerland! The difference between the setup is 1mph. If the old setup states 60, the new setup will actually be going 61mph.

    • @JazJonFL
      @JazJonFL Před rokem

      Is there a way to re-calibrate the Speedo? I heard you can with raised Jeeps that get the huge tires. Not sure about Tesla though.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@JazJonFL I researched and there is not a way to re-calibrate the speedometer.

  • @TayeNguyen
    @TayeNguyen Před 11 měsíci

    I have the long range, I think it is 20” rims, what do you recommend tire sizing?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 11 měsíci

      I would suggest that you run 275/40/20s. Depending on the rims you have, you might have to run a 5mm spacers.

  • @LukeKwan78
    @LukeKwan78 Před rokem

    And why are we forced
    To pay extra for tesla foam tires. Do they make much of a difference with road noise? Im a ups driver and i see foam tires often when i drop them off at discount tire

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      From what I heard, it makes a "slight" difference. I though, would not pay extra for them.

  • @kuvceebxab1
    @kuvceebxab1 Před rokem +2

    I think going for smaller rims and more rubber and air is better. Any reason why it is not, apart from just looks alone?

    • @shadyplots8641
      @shadyplots8641 Před rokem

      Cost effective

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      The initial cost to buy smaller tires and rims, would be expensive compared to simply buying two new tires.

  • @pabstube
    @pabstube Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video! A few questions… 1) how much of a difference would you say it make when compared to replacing the rims/wheels altogether? Trying to figure out if this a worthwhile stopgap measure, or if it’s just better to commit to replacing the springs/rims/etc.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Pablo, the best way to go, is to step down to a 20" rim and run a square set up. Since I did not want to spend the money on a new rim/tire setup, I went the path you watched.

    • @jayistheway9968
      @jayistheway9968 Před rokem +1

      I sold my Uberturbines for 2.8k bought a new set of Gemini wheels and tires from someone who upgraded to inductions for 900. And the ride quality improvement is substantial. I also gained 15% efficiency from the stock 19 inch wheels. Also the continental tires are very common and can be found super cheap. I got a set of 4 new tires for spare from someone for $200 😂.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@jayistheway9968 Now THAT...is how you do it!

    • @BrianQuigleyPatrick
      @BrianQuigleyPatrick Před rokem

      @@jayistheway9968did you have to adjust the suspension after replacing the rims/tires

    • @papodac36
      @papodac36 Před rokem

      @@jayistheway9968 I just cant stand the way they look!!

  • @MichaelPercyLe
    @MichaelPercyLe Před rokem

    Thank you for the video! Can I put 275/35/21 on front and 315/30/21 on the back? thanks

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      275/35/21 will work fine for the fronts. However, 315/30/21 might be a bit too wide on that 10" rim and the rolling circumference is too far from OEM. You might want to try 305.

  • @gerardsalvosa5213
    @gerardsalvosa5213 Před rokem +1

    thanks for the advise. Question. Mr rear tires are done but my front still have a good act of tread. Is it ok to change out my rear to 295 and in about 9 months change the front to 275's. or do I have to change all 4 at once. Thanks

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      If you keep your front tires, then you're looking at running 255/35/21 & 295/35/21 on a dual motor Model Y. While the MYP does not have a "drive axle" I still would not recommend that much of a difference in tire size.

    • @gerardsalvosa5213
      @gerardsalvosa5213 Před rokem +1

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic thank you. maybe I can get the 275's and when the front wear off more the tires to the front rims and get 295 placed on the rear rims. is that something that they may do?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@gerardsalvosa5213 Yes, that's something you could do. Just keep in mind though, you'll end up spending twice for the mount and balance.

  • @papodac36
    @papodac36 Před rokem

    You could be my Hero! Ive talked with several shops and they all want to sell coilovers to assist with comfort at a cost of about $3300 and up. This would be a great alternative to try and see if it will actually help in my case without spending thousands. I have a 22 MYLR (21"Ubers) placed Eibach lowering springs on and was told it would not effect ride quality, the way you describe feeling every pebble you go over is exactly my feeling. I love the car but hate the ride and was even considering placing ugly 19" wheels on it! ☹

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Yes, you could try my recommendation, but it will not make as a huge difference. Yes, you'll have a little more comfort, but do not expect magic. Personally, I would not run 21"s and am considering stepping down to a 20" rim with a square 275/40/20" setup. This would potentially offer the best combination of aesthetics and function. BTW, coils would help to soften the ride. I have coils on mine and it did impact ride quality. For daily driving, it's no where near the stiffness as before.

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 Před rokem

    I agree with your recommendations!

  • @LukeKwan78
    @LukeKwan78 Před rokem +1

    What is the reason why tesla went with staggered wheels in the first place?
    What would happen if u put 275 or 295 on all four tires?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Luke, from my research, only the MYP has a staggered setup. The LR use the 9.5" rims all around. My guess is, it's a Performance model, thus it should be staggered by other Performance cars. You can though, run a square setup all around. I would not though, run anything larger than a 275, MAYBE...a 285 at most, on a 9.5" rim.

    • @alver95
      @alver95 Před rokem

      First, why wouldn’t you recommend using 295 on all fours aside from the obvious decrease in range.
      Second how about 285 in the front and 295 in the back? I love the power on my MYP but wants a less harsh ride especially when my wife is with me. Don’t know much about tires. I hope you can enlighten me. Thanks in advance.

  • @aspired1049
    @aspired1049 Před rokem +1

    I think its a great option because you'll have the Same OEM look and feel, but will have better grip. My question is that the extra width is the correct size for the rims yes?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +2

      The size increase will 100% work on the OEM sized rims. In fact, a few rim/tire sites I reviewed flagged those sizes to work very well on a 9" & 10.5" rim.

    • @aspired1049
      @aspired1049 Před rokem

      I noticed that the rears were 4s which is summer performance tires vs the front allseason correct? Will that effect the performance?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@aspired1049 great eye! Being that one is a summer and the other an A/S tire, performance difference will be minute for a daily driver. Now if you're a professional driver who is trying to extract the most from your tires, then the difference will be drastic.

  • @saneepeopleonly
    @saneepeopleonly Před 20 dny

    Noting this set up when time comes to replace my tires.

  • @mikeg.9083
    @mikeg.9083 Před měsícem

    Thanks for vid! any upgrade brands suggestions on shocks/ struts to further enhance suspension? leaning towards more cushy softer/air like ride like on new model S air dampers. Thanks

  • @sjlee48
    @sjlee48 Před rokem

    Hello, just picked up Model Y Long Range with 20"x 9.5"wheels. what tire set up would you recommend for softer ride quality? I see some threads below that for 20" wheels, you recommended 8.5" width. Does this mean I need to get new wheels too? Thanks in advance

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Hey Sang, with your 20x9.5" rims, you do not need to get new tires. If I had 20" rims, I would run a square setup of 275/40/20. This would be a great compromise between looks, function, and range.

    • @sjlee48
      @sjlee48 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Thank you so much for your response. Would any tire with that size specification work? or do you recommend any specific brands/ type of tires?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@sjlee48 I would stick to a trusted brand and not deviate from it. What also helps is making sure you're not purchasing a "hard" tire with a treadwear of 500+. Those tend to ride rough due to the hard compound of the tire.

    • @sjlee48
      @sjlee48 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Will do. Thanks again for your help. I'll keep you posted when I try new tires. Cheers!

  • @bannettfernandes2804
    @bannettfernandes2804 Před rokem

    Great video! I am planning to change the rims and tires of my MYP. Planning to do 275/45-19 all around. My question is would you suggest I go for a 9 or 10.5 inch wide rim for better ride quality?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Bannett, you do not have much choice with the rim width. Only a 9" or smaller rim width will work up front. The 10.5" rim width will not fit as it will cause rubbing issues.

    • @lucascheung233
      @lucascheung233 Před rokem

      Hi Peter, thanks for your suggestion, I'm just receive a brand new MYP, wondering if we change the Tyre sizes to what you mentioned, will they still fit into the MYP settings? Will they be too wide for the fender? Did you try?
      Thanks!

    • @bannettfernandes2804
      @bannettfernandes2804 Před rokem +1

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic thank you thank is very helpful.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@lucascheung233 if you set up to the sizes I mentioned on your OEM rims, you'll have no issues.

    • @davenamba
      @davenamba Před rokem

      If you're going with a square as appose to staggered, I would suggest go with 9.5 width all the way around. Better fitment for a 275.

  • @Funk_Reactions
    @Funk_Reactions Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your help. Just got that setup today 275/35/21 front and 295/35/21 in the rear and yesssss the ride quality is soooooo much better. I immediately felt a difference.

  • @bmulligan12345
    @bmulligan12345 Před rokem

    This is so helpful. I just replaced the rear tires at Discount Tire for the equivalent for what was there. But sounds like if I move those up, and get Michelin 295/35/21 for the rear, then I didn't just waste money 😊 Which Michelin do you recommend? PILOT SPORT 4 SUV 295 /35 R21? Or different?
    Is this still the biggest change you've found to impact the harsh ride on the MYP?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Brenden, pick up a set of the Pilot Sport 4. Those will suit your needs perfectly fine. If you a night/day difference in ride comfort, I would highly advise to downsize to a 20" rim and run 275/40/20 on a 9 or 9.5" rim. Otherwise, the 275/295 will provide some relief from the pure harshness of the OEM tires.

    • @kvk1947
      @kvk1947 Před rokem

      Brenden, I guess you can try the 295 /35 R21 from Continental DSW 06 plus, these are cheaper than michelins, good warranty for 50k miles, better or comparable road noise and comfort compared to michelins.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@kvk1947 Great suggestions. Many people have run the DSW tires with good success.

  • @yarbroughscott8304
    @yarbroughscott8304 Před rokem

    So just to be clear, did you put the tires that were on the rear of the car, onto the front wheels? And then purchased a new set for the rear? Thus having to purchase only two tires for the rear?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      That's correct. Just make sure the new tires are the same brand and style.

    • @yarbroughscott8304
      @yarbroughscott8304 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic This is great information! I was going to purchase a set of 18” wheels to increase the tire sidewalls. This saves me money and keeps the car OEM! Thanks, you rock!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@yarbroughscott8304 going smaller rims with a taller sidewall would provide the BEST ride comfort. But like you mentioned, it's costly so buying two new tires and using the OEM rims is a great alternative.

  • @realjredecop
    @realjredecop Před rokem +1

    Does this cause any damage to the driveline? Changing the ratios of the front and back?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Not at all John. As you're aware, there is no "drivetrain" on Teslas. They use dual, single geared motors which function nothing like ICE vehicles.

    • @realjredecop
      @realjredecop Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Perfect, thank you. Picking up our first tesla today and want to go this route. I know there’s no transfer case/drive shaft connecting the front and back, but wasn’t sure if there was programming that basically acting the same way.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@realjredecop I hope you did the pick-up option. Enjoy your Tesla!

  • @roychan9639
    @roychan9639 Před rokem

    Can I follow the same recommendations for model y long range that are running on 20in rim? Thanks

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Roy, if you're running 20's, the recommended tire size would be different. Correct me if I am wrong, but on 20's, OEM tires are 255/40/20 on a 9.5" rim. I would personally run a square 275/40/20 setup which would yield a MUCH better ride quality and offer more rim protection.

  • @ricric9521
    @ricric9521 Před 25 dny

    GReat idea moving the rears to the front

  • @BRUCEMCHIN
    @BRUCEMCHIN Před rokem

    Hi Peter, thank you so much for your video, can you tell me exactly for how long have you been running this tires now? And if you have any issues, maybe errors or others, thank you again because of your video I’m getting the MYP next year

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Hello and thanks for the support. I have driven on this setup for roughly 3K miles with NO ill effects at all.

    • @BRUCEMCHIN
      @BRUCEMCHIN Před rokem

      I’m thinking about also going all square with 295/35/21 to be able to rotate over time
      My question to you, can I use the same existing size rim in all 4 wheels for the 295 ? Or I need to get another set of rims as well? Thank you Peter

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      @@BRUCEMCHIN you cannot run the 295/35/21's up front. They are too wide and will rub. If you want to go square, I would stay with 275/35/21. This would also require you to purchase another set of the 9.5" rims.

    • @BRUCEMCHIN
      @BRUCEMCHIN Před rokem +1

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic thank you

    • @sepinayakkab3003
      @sepinayakkab3003 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic hello, what about range, did you test your consumption?

  • @mdarks4117
    @mdarks4117 Před rokem

    Was changing over to those tires cost effective or pricey?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      M Darks, it's all relative. Total cost was roughly $500 for a used set w/90% tread left installed. The price of admission to a better ride was worth it.

  • @fastlanediaries6593
    @fastlanediaries6593 Před 10 měsíci

    Is it better at high speed? My MYP feels so vague at high speed on standard setup

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 10 měsíci

      In our MYP, we typically do not speed but I can tell you, this setup feels much more complacent.

  • @th4t1dud3
    @th4t1dud3 Před rokem

    Lookin' good, Peter!

  • @papodac36
    @papodac36 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @LearningFast
    @LearningFast Před rokem +7

    That is an expensive way to get just a little gain. Swapping the wheels and tires out would be a better option.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +6

      If my calculations are correct, wouldn't swapping wheel and tires be a MUCH more expensive option?

    • @LearningFast
      @LearningFast Před rokem +5

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic you can typically sell original wheels and tires for a decent amount if they are barely used. There are some aftermarket wheel and tire options that are actually quite inexpensive. There are definitely some that are more expensive but you can basically swap wheels and tires for free if you sell the original ones.

  • @Tleedog6969
    @Tleedog6969 Před 2 měsíci

    Love it 👍🏾

  • @terencejackson569
    @terencejackson569 Před rokem

    What would you suggest for the M3P?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      OEM for the M3P is 235/35/20. I would run a 245/35/20 for the best compromise between performance, ride quality, and range. If you want more grip, go 255/35/20.

  • @Hossmancodered
    @Hossmancodered Před rokem

    Do you have the option to get this on your model y before delivery or is it something that has to be done after.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      This change is something you must do after buying your Tesla. They will not do this for you.

    • @rogerspw
      @rogerspw Před rokem +1

      Tesla will not rearrange any tire / wheel combinations on the MYP. The only change they will make at the factory for tires is based on the winter temps in the State/City the car is being delivered to. They promised me AS tires for the delivery in Reno, Nevada - but the car arrived with summer performance Pirellis - in Nov.! After talking to the Fremont factory, they stated that Reno wasn’t considered a cold city category. Well… if 17F isn’t cold enough, then what is? It is seriously unsafe to drive at any time in freezing weather with summer performance tire!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@rogerspw I had no clue that Tesla did such a thing. But it does make sense though. How can you place performance tires on a vehicle that will be in harsh conditions?

  • @percyleung1468
    @percyleung1468 Před rokem

    Hi , I noticed the OEM tire are Michelin Pilot sport all season4 , the current rear tires are 275/35ZR21 103W rated but Michelin don't come with 295/35ZR21 103w , they come with 107Y rated , is that ok I put 275/35ZR21 103W in the front and 295/35ZR21 107Y rated

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Percy, you will be fine running 103/107. That's just load index and even at the lowest 103, you're well below what the maximum load those tires can safely handle.

  • @Paul-ub5pl
    @Paul-ub5pl Před 3 měsíci

    18" x 10.5" forged wheels with 295/45/18 Xl load tires. No rub on stock MYLR. Looks, rides, and handles great with a reduction of almost 30 lbs unsprung weight.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your input. This may help others improve their ride quality.

  • @tonynotstated695
    @tonynotstated695 Před rokem

    Nice video and setup. Do you think a 305 would fit the back?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      305s would fit, but I would also change the fronts to a 285/35/21 if you're going to run 305s.

    • @tonynotstated695
      @tonynotstated695 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Wow. Do you think I'd have any rubbing issues in the front with the 285's?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@tonynotstated695 on the stock 9.5" rims, that would be the MAX tire size I would run and *may* have some rubbing issues. I cannot confirm, but can safely say 275s have no issues at all.

    • @tonynotstated695
      @tonynotstated695 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Thanks for the replies. What problems do you foresee if I ran 305's on the back and 275's on the front?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@tonynotstated695 given the size that you want to run, that's a difference of 2.8% in rolling circumference. Even though Teslas do not have a true drive axle that connects the front and rear, I have read that 2.8% might be too much of a difference and *may* cause your ECU to throw an error. The size I run is 1.7% difference and I have yet to see any negative impact or errors.

  • @Killyang
    @Killyang Před rokem +1

    Just on looks alone it looks so much better. I believe you that it rides better/smoother too. I bet cornering performance is better too due to increased amount of rubber contact with the road. Great advice! That’s the first thing I’m gonna do when I get my MYP! Does the MYP have various suspension settings? Comfort vs dynamic?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your input. Many other MYP who have seen mine in person, say it looks more meaty. Regarding suspension adjustments, no, factory does not have adjustable ride settings.

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 Před rokem +1

    I have MSM PMY on order and already have some 18" tires/wheels with 245/50-ZR18s on 8.5" wheels from TSportLine waiting on its arrival. I'll retire the 21" lead weights unless I opt to sell them outright. These are over 15 pounds lighter than the 21s per wheel. I don't see any value in the 21s aside from LOOKS.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      Thomas, if you don't see much value in the 21's aside from looks and better performance than the smaller tire/wheel setup, why did you send the extra money on the Performance version? Resale value?

  • @oszon
    @oszon Před 5 měsíci

    What brand is the sun shade you have installed?

  • @rostikliubka7048
    @rostikliubka7048 Před rokem

    What is your opinion on the following setup for MYP: Front - 275/45/20 (uberturbine wheel from M3P) and Rear - 295/35/21 ?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      Rostik, I would not recommend that combination at all. The front setup would look completely off compared to the rear. If you’re after a great compromise between aesthetics and functions, go with 275/40/20.

    • @rostikliubka7048
      @rostikliubka7048 Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Thank you! Appreciate your opinion

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@rostikliubka7048 Good luck and enjoy your Tesla!

  • @bac3phi
    @bac3phi Před rokem

    Just got my 2023 MYP with the updated suspension. The ride is very smooth. But I might try this set when it’s time for new tires.
    Any tires brand would you recommend?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +3

      Phil, I have heard that the newer Model Y's received updated shocks/springs which ride better. The problem still exist that the profile for the tires is too aggressive so ride quality can still be jarring. When you're ready for new tires, stay away from "EV" specific as they tend to be expensive, hard as rocks (due to high treadwire value), and difficult for installers to properly install. Look into Michelin, Continentals, Pirellis, etc.

    • @bac3phi
      @bac3phi Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic thank you.

    • @crazej213
      @crazej213 Před rokem

      Only the LR models have updated suspension not the performance models. How do I know? Cuz I just bought a MYP a week ago.

    • @bac3phi
      @bac3phi Před rokem

      @@crazej213 my 2023 MYP has the updated suspension.

    • @bac3phi
      @bac3phi Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic my 2023 MYP came with Michelin Pilot Sport all season tires.

  • @JazJonFL
    @JazJonFL Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. My Yp delivery date is August 3. I hope they give me Michelins, if not I might need to buy all four tires. What ever they give me I’ll see how the default ride is first here in south Florida.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      JazJon, the Michelins which came with my YP are the all-seasons. I would rate them a "mid-level" tire. You can definitely get better ones.

    • @JazJonFL
      @JazJonFL Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic is Michelin the one that has summer tires with added foam layer for added noise reduction and comfort? What are the best soft riding tires for the Yp Ubertines?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      @@JazJonFL Yes, the OEM Michelins do have the foam inside to help with road noise. If I were to purchase four brand new tires, I would pick up the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. They are excellent tires.

    • @JazJonFL
      @JazJonFL Před rokem

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Would the comfort increase with PS4S vs the PSAS4? and if so, how significant would it be? i saw somewhere online say it was like only a 5% increase but you sacrifice wet and snow performance.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      @@JazJonFL I believe the comfort increase would be insignificant. The real world difference though, would be performance. You're going from a 500TW tire, down to a 300TW.

  • @kimle01
    @kimle01 Před rokem

    Get adjustable damper would fix a lot along with wider tires and sidewall.

  • @tomconrad1311
    @tomconrad1311 Před 18 dny

    What overssize would you recommend for the 19" OEM Gemini wheels?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 17 dny +1

      Honestly Tom, I would run the OEM 255/45/19. Those fit the MY well and provide decent comfort. If you truly want to change, look at 265/45/19. That's slightly taller with more comfort, but it's completely unnecessary.

    • @tomconrad1311
      @tomconrad1311 Před 17 dny +1

      Thanks for the help!!

  • @papodac36
    @papodac36 Před rokem

    Afterthought ... any issue with rubbing on fronts?

  • @itsnavsub
    @itsnavsub Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much The Automotive Fanatic for this video. After watching this video and reading the comments, last week I changed my MYP to your recommendation - got my tires changed at the local Costco (they had sale on Michelin tires). Before they changed it, I noticed the 275/35ZR21 had the foam inside the tire but the 295/35ZR21 did not. Not sure if it makes a difference in road noise. The first few days I thought it rode a bit stiffer, but I realized I was just getting used to the new tires. After a few days it has made a difference in the ride comfort and it is lot smoother. I did notice the regen doesn't last longer as the cars slows down much sooner. Is it because of the 295/35R grips more to the road? I haven't checked the range if it is dropped as I charge in the night and mostly use it within sub-urban. Costco recommended tire rotation after 7500 miles - front/rear tire left to right swap. Does it make a difference? Thanks again.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am glad this change in tire setup helped you to achieve a better ride. You will see a slightly dip in range but honestly, the difference in ride quality more than makes up for the harshness of the OEM ride. As far as rotation goes, you cannot rotate the tires because the MYP has staggered tires. You can only "flip" the tires from one side to the other side.

    • @itsnavsub
      @itsnavsub Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic - Appreciate the prompt response.

  • @ibabyfighter
    @ibabyfighter Před 11 měsíci

    Hi thanks for the great info! So the rear 275s would fit the front wheel without any issue? and 295s would fit the rear wheel as well? just curious, thanks!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 11 měsíci

      No issues whatsoever. I just recently passed 10K miles with this setup and aside from a nail in the tire, no issues.

    • @ibabyfighter
      @ibabyfighter Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic thank you! i will give that a try, but i noticed 295 tires are expensive haha!

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 11 měsíci

      @@ibabyfighter when you step up to 21" tires, they are not cheap!

    • @ibabyfighter
      @ibabyfighter Před 10 měsíci

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic Hi again, are there any front tire rubbing when you turn left and rights? since its going 275s?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před 10 měsíci

      @@ibabyfighter no issues with the 275s rubbing up front.

  • @neilmartinez143
    @neilmartinez143 Před rokem

    What tire pressures are you running now?

  • @karatohongkongcat
    @karatohongkongcat Před rokem +1

    Well it does look nice but anything taking away from range I’ll pass, I can. Deal with the bumps etc., they not that bad..well at least not for me Ty for the video

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      In all honesty, it might be a wash in terms of range difference. Thank you for watching and your input.

  • @Daginski
    @Daginski Před rokem

    This is only solution? I heard that tesla in the newest TMYP istalling differemt suspension with softer ride… im corious what exaclty theyve changed.. thx for the movie :)

  • @TheElectricMan
    @TheElectricMan Před rokem

    I love this #Tesla Channel

  • @chendilkumar1137
    @chendilkumar1137 Před rokem

    Would this be the same spec for replacing the 20 inch induction wheels ? Ex: 275/35/20 for front ?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem

      No, for your 20's I would run a square 275/40/20 setup. This should provide even better ride comfort.

    • @chendilkumar1137
      @chendilkumar1137 Před rokem

      Thank you how does that compare to switching to 19 inch wheels ?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      @@chendilkumar1137 19" rims with the right tire setup would probably give you an even better ride. However, 19" rims to me, are too small for the MYP.

  • @PFG888
    @PFG888 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video!
    Has anyone tested what the 0-60 time is with the new setup? (295/35/21” tire on the REAR rims and OEM 275/35/21 tires on the front rims.) Because what's the point of getting the performance model if you lose the speed that is supposed to come with it right?
    Originally, 0-60 on the performance is 3.5 secs, I would be fine if it goes up to 3.8 secs, but anything above that I would say might as well go with the long range and save some money.

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      I personally have never clocked my 0-60 times but I can assure you, my MYP is not slow and suffers absolutely nothing from the tire change. Besides, do you REALLY think you're able to notice a .3 difference in 0-60? I highly doubt it. Now if you were to compare 3.6 to a mid 4 second 0-60, then yes, that's noticeable.

    • @PFG888
      @PFG888 Před rokem +1

      @@TheAutomotiveFanatic I totally agree that you wouldn't notice a .3 difference, which is why I said I'll be fine with it haha. But lets say you go from 3.6 to a mid 4 second 0-60, if that does happen instead of buying the MYP wouldn't it make more sense to just buy the MYLR?

    • @TheAutomotiveFanatic
      @TheAutomotiveFanatic  Před rokem +1

      @@PFG888 Speed isn't the only difference between the 2 models. However, if you're only interested in the power, yes, you're 100% correct. If a change drastically impacted speed, no point in paying more for the MYP.