Best TIRES for Your Tesla (Tyres)

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I got new tires for my Tesla Model Y, Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4's. I've driven over 10k Miles and I love these tires so much. You can put them on your Model 3, S, and X!
These tires are perfect for performance as well as wet and snow!

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00:00- Intro
00:43- Replacement Tires Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
01:53- How to Make your Tires Last Longer
02:15- Tesla Stock Continental ProContact RX Tire Review
02:59- Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 Review
04:34- Tire Pressure I Run
04:46- Price
05:24- Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 Performance
06:12- New Tires and Efficiency
07:45- Worth it
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Hearing you calling your friend driving like a grandpa with a 258 Wh/mi, while I'm over here with an avg of low 200-220 Wh/mi. after 14k miles driven. Man I feel old lol. Thanks for the video! I'm looking to get new tires sometime early next year. Will definitely reference this video when the time come

brandonn
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Important note: UTQG or Treadwear rating aren’t to be cross compared between brands. They are only really useful to compare wear within the same brand of tire.

JorJorBinks
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AGIST! As a grandpa I resent your characterization of our driving style, I would probably be passing you on the freeway. 🤣

jjamespacbell
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Good video tires are so important I am glad you spend the time evaluating your Michelins thamks

kennykolourinc
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Good one Chris, thanks! Love Michelin!

johnreese
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For Nordic countries, these are my personal opinions on noise/comfort/grip in dry/wet/snow & ice/ range. Where I put comfort as a priority.

Summer tires : Goodyear Efficientgrip Performance 2 = 225/50-18

Winter tires: Goodyear Ultragrip Ice 2 = 225/50-18.

TrumanBurbankFE
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Thanks they carry these at my local Costco and I was able to get 26, 000 out of my original Michelin MXM4’s but they cost more than these do and I think these will last longer. Great video!

johnbrewer
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I ended up with Continental Pure Contacts. Had a great deal with buy three one free and a 150.00 rebate!! Couldn’t beat it with lifetime alignment and balance and rotation. Wearing great!

johnbrewer
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If you also changed rims and removed the aero wheel covers, at the time you got new tires, that alone could account for the decrease in efficiency.

RB-pijl
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I think the best tires for any car and not just Tesla are the ones you get best grip and make your ride safer. Range and noise are just secondary things to look at.
I always kept that mentality for decades, with my Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo, then each of my Lexus IS350 that I leased for years, and now, for my Tesla Model 3 Performance.
With my Tesla, I opted to sell the stock wheels and tires as soon I got the car (2022 model) and I got the T Sportline Arachnid Package, which are staggered 20"x8.5" front and 20"x10" rear with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Performance Summer tires without the noise cancelation inserts (no need for winter tires, I live in sunny South Florida).
Grip is very good, performance is just excellent. How long will they last? As long as they need to last. Do they make noise? Not really, I think they are just fine, besides, I like to either listen to music nice and loud, or listen to my audio books, so I don't really care about a bit of noise. Range? Yes, I recharge when I need to recharge, don't go crazy looking for extra 10 miles, that is just stupid.
Cheers.

ddb
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Wow, you are the only other person, besides me, who say to rotate every 5k miles!
I have 50k mile on my stock tires. I'll be getting tires soon.

erickessler
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Thanks for doing this video Chris. I'm actually looking at getting these same tires for my model y currently and your video was helpful. After reading some reviews on the Michelin website I was doubting whether this tire was a good choice but I think I will move forward with getting them after all. Thank you!

jutperry
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One thing about Tire Rack comparisons: these are compiled based on consumer--not necessarily expert consumer--ratings. You have to take them with a grain of salt. I've always had great results with Continentals (I have used them almost exclusively on my Mustang Shelby GT500). Now that I'm contemplating tires for my MYLR, Continentals are once again on my list. I don't really care about winter/snow performance and treadwear is only a moderate concern. So these user stats don't affect me much. I live in the hottest part of the Sonora Desert in Southern California: my Y will never see snow or serious cold, and only occasionally wet. What I care about is dry traction and comfort. That said, I'm not committed to any one brand . . . and I'd really like to hear more about wheel downsizing. I currently have the 20s, and I want to switch to at least 19s, or, more likely, 18s.

denysarcuri
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Outstanding video Chris! Excellent information!

johnv
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My M3 came with the Michelin Pilot Sport tyres. After 41, 000 kms (25, 000 miles) I replaced them with Hankook iON Evo tyres. They seem a bit quieter and are supposed to have more grip and extend the car's range. I will report back in 41, 000 kms. Actually, I think that the Hankook tyres are guaranteed for 50, 000 kms in your country.

johnrogers
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Excellent video with useful info. Thank you.

FXA
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If you want maximum range Primacy MXM4 offer 10% more range, than the Pilot Sport A/S 4. But yes the A/S 4 have better ride and more traction too. Amazing traction. I just didnt want 10% more consumption so i went for the mxm4.

mathieusturkenboom
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2:25 I absolutely can't believe regen braking is affected at all by tire stickiness!?! How does pulling 54kwh out of the brakes possibly change with different tires. The on board computer controls max regen pull and that chain of command doesn't care about tires. If there was an emergency panic stop button on the dash that could actually lock up the wheels using regen alone (no pads) then I would believe you. But we are talking about a mild braking event with one pedal driving. Taking this further, just imaging if one-pedal driving could first do mild, then medium, then strong, then lock 'em up, then full reverse.

hgodtx
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Hey bro the propellers in your rims on the passenger side rotate backwards. You gor to get left n right symmetrical rims.

rezartkasa
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Thanks for all your videos. We learned a lot from you. We live in the same area as you and we were wondering if you have a specific place you recommend for tire rotation and sometime in the future for tire change. Thank you in advance.

lindastroud