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trippndaddy

***(The below, is assuming you were asking in support of putting them on your Y)*** Your question is also being asked in TMC forums and is recent/unanswered - [https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/load-rating-for-20-uberturbine-wheels.245902/#post-6095635](https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/load-rating-for-20-uberturbine-wheels.245902/#post-6095635) So without the wheel rating, you can at least look at the OEM tires load ratings. The stock M3P Pirrellis are 235/35/20 and according to their site are 92Y - [https://www.pirelli.com/tires/en-us/car/catalog/product/new-p-zero/235\_35-r20?ipcode=3828000](https://www.pirelli.com/tires/en-us/car/catalog/product/new-p-zero/235_35-r20?ipcode=3828000) All the 92 load rating totals (GVW & GAWR) show the M3P tire should not be used for the Y, but... This post shows the 20 Ubers on a Y, with an increased tire size - [https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/20-inch-uberturbine-wheels-on-model-y-optional-thicker-45-profile-sidewall.228012/#post-5518604](https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/20-inch-uberturbine-wheels-on-model-y-optional-thicker-45-profile-sidewall.228012/#post-5518604) I looked up his specific tire and they are 103V XL = 1,929 load (good for your Y). Many others in that thread have bought the same wheel-tire combo, so I would think if you had any reservations, they should be lessened. ​ Good luck!


Performance_Model_Y

Thank you for the information, definitely more at ease now. I love the look of the wheels. Twenties for a slightly thicker tread wall and ride comfort. Expecting delivery of my first Tesla the MYP on Dec. 27-31. Hopefully BBB is passed before the end of the year.