@Brandon, Bro... just some constructive criticism? Get rid of the fluff. Majority of us don't want to see 30 seconds of filler time with your cat, or what happened. Get right to the point and you'll have more subscriptions and faster at that. Honestly, people don't want click bait, or get dragged on for a quick pointer , get right to the point thats all. Good luck~
@@battosaijenkins946 Thank you, maybe I’ll put that later in the video? Some people do like those parts, I’ve got a lot of comments asking for more. Trying to make everybody happy
All of the wheel sizes have basically the same road contact patch. They are all 235 width tires with virtually the same outer tire diameter. The difference in traction is actually caused by the difference in tire compounds. If you put Michelin PS4S tires on the 18” wheels it won’t break traction.
Good comparing of the options. Some other aspects to consider is the price to swap tires when needed or getting proper winter tires as needed in Sweden where I live. The price for 18" is not too bad and the choosing between different brands are possible. When going up to 19" or 20" (not to mention 21" or 22" for Y,X and S) the price increases extremely much and there's practically impossible to get good tires for winter driving when the size increases. At least for a price a normal car owner can pay. Also the riding comfort is different between the sizes. Tesla is a firm sprung car, so if comfort and lower road noice is essential the smaller wheels are to prefer. By the way as a cat owner I really adore your cute kitty 😻
I’ve ordered the 18” on my SR +. Four reasons, ride comfort on the smaller wheels, slightly better range , I like the option of removing the hub caps and they are the cheapest.
I do not have any need for this information, but I am here for support. I can't believe white kitty still couldn't make a decision after you shared all of that knowledge. Good thing she's cute! 😄
Hi Brandon. On my Model 3 RWD, I ordered the 19” wheels. My decision was completely based on looks. I like the way the larger diameter fills the wheel well and the rims look cool. I’m not concerned about range loss as I’ll be using the car for shorter daily commutes and can easily recharge at home with an installed NEMA 14-50 plug. Thanks for an informative video!!
The Uberturbine wheels have only had one design which is the only current option for the Performance model 3. Previous Model 3 years have had 20” wheels with different designs but those were called the “Sport” wheels 🛞.
Thanks a lot. I have ordered Tesla M3 Highland on 18 wheels. But now, I am comparing between 18 and 19, because 18 wheels have more range, and 19 looks more better 😅 Additionally, I can not make a decision about color of the car. I have ordered the white one, but know I am thinking about red. Red looks amazing. But I am worried about care of this color
Currently using a loaner Model 3 while mine is in the shop. This one has the 19 inch rims while I'm used to the 18 inch version. Quite a difference. For one thing my car doesn't even have the acceleration boost, and it still chirps. The loaner does have it, and it takes off like a rocket! I'd still probably get 18s on my next Model 3 though, as I will gladly sacrifice performance for cost savings. Those 19 and 20 inch tires are expensive!! and the lack of sidewall makes me very nervous. Great video, it well explains exactly what I've been experiencing.
Very interesting concept about the 18in on a LR AWD needing more contact to the road in order not to 'chirp' as you described. We have not yet experienced that [yet!]. But I can see how that would play.
Brandon, The Indiana Service Centers are quoting for Model 3's, 25-30k miles tire life expectancy on the 18" Michelins, if rotated every 3k miles and having them rotated at least twice per year.
The 18s and 19s have the same amount of road contact as they both come on 235 tyres. I want 19s but got the free option as it's possible to find aftermarket 19s with tyres for around £1500 here, rather than paying £1500 for Teslas 19s and not having my 18s as a spare set!!
The UberHeavy 20” Model 3 Performance wheels are actually the WORST for acceleration because of rotational inertia. Those wheels are so heavy that they actually slow down acceleration. The 18 inch wheels with summer tires will offer the best acceleration for the Model 3 Performance. Tesla actually sold some Model 3 Performance cars with 18” inch wheels years ago. Those “Stealth” cars were the fastest stock Model 3 Performance cars ever made.
Good to know! I've driven a couple of those Stealth cars, they never gripped the road well, and would chirp when we tried to floor it, but they were super cool, and great price point.
Great job Brandon, for being a stand up guy in so many ways…. I think you should let the video theft go. Not sure you can deliver enough impact to bring change or justice, but perhaps your name & brand will be promoted in a fantastic way because of it. Might also be an opportunity to show grace and not allow others’ failures to rattle your cage ♥️
I really like the 19 and 20 inch look, but since the Tesla will be my daily driver car I’m gonna stick with the 18” for a smoother & more comfortable ride.
Hey Brandon, great video! Two quick questions. I love the look of the red calipers, but the performance model is quite expensive. Is it possible to get red calipers done on the 19 inch sport wheels? I assume someone makes a cover for that size caliper. Also, what do the tires typically cost to replace on the 19 inch sport wheels?
Man Brandon I understand you letting it go but it bothers me that someone is taking your video to put on their channel. Maybe contact the guy to ask them why and if they don't responded copywrite strike. You worked hard to build your channel and to develop content on it as well.
Hey Brandon, what do you think about the fact that you cannot enter a Tesla manually? I have a legacy model s, when the battery in the key fob dies, and given that the app is slow/unresponsive (which it usually is), you are locked out of the car and need to get it towed or get a new battery for the fob.
Hi Sam, this is one of the downsides of the Model S and upsides of the Model 3/Y. I don’t think it’s enough to deter the Model S/X enthusiasts out there, but something to be aware of. I personally love having the backup keycard for my 3 in case the app isn’t working.
I want to order a model 3 for my wife. I hesitate between 18 and 19 wheels. I have no problem adding money for the 19 but i dont want to spend too much money after...should i peak 19 anyway?
Hi Brandon, you are very sweet. I think TH-cam legal department should take action about the plagiarized parts of your video - rules are rules. Meanwhile, other people got to see your video on their channel, but easy work on others' expense is not cool! By the way, we have 18in for our AWD LR 2022 M3. My son thought it was the best because of the comfort level vs. the thinner wheels, and it is the most economic. For a M3, I don't think we should go much bigger than 18. Performance, Plead, etc. would be cool to have the 19in. In my humble and not expert opinion! Good luck on the plagiarism issue and thanks for all your tips! P.S.: Irrelevant but could not resist: Cat lover here! Your kitty is adorable! :D XOXO
@@johny1220 negative. Tesla offered it temporarily as a test and it didn’t go so well, the performance can’t handle smaller tires, they skip and don’t grip the road.
Oh, also, does anyone here know the exact color of the 2022 M3 18in. wheel? It is not black! I am thinking anthracite, charcoal?? Tesla site mentions nothing about it!
@@BrandonDriver I got black satin where many claimed on Amazon that worked for their M3, now I am thinking they were not 2022 models! But all good: the original does have a black coat underneath the deep metallic gray, as you mentioned, but cannot find that paint code anywhere. Will need to go in person at a body shop and find out. :)
Thank you Branton for another great, informative video. I just ordered by 2022 model three which has an expected delivery date in early May…eeekk I ordered the sport wheel. I truly love the look. I think they totally complement the car. Which I ordered in red. Once again, thank you for the review. You do a great job in explaining information. PS. Your cat is adorable
APpre4ciate that info but i need specs on acceleration bro. Am expecting huge differences in 0-60 MPH on these different wheels. HELP me with this please and I will sub.
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Hello from Portugal. Love the cat, cats in the channel I subscribe. I´m selling my 2022 19" Sport rims and buying used like new 2020 19" Sport rims. I prefer the looks of the order Sport rims better. I hope the 2020 rims have the same efficiency and noise level of the 2022 rims. Maybe it´s just marginal difference. Thanks for your great video.
If anybody lives near Huntsville,AL and has a clean set of the new design 19" wheels I will swap a brand new set of 2023 Uberturbines for them. As long as no road rash or damage on them. They can be dirty don't care
1st of all, I would watch their video to see what exactly what part of the video they have stolen from you. Second, if it's something to promote your channel, then I probably wouldn't do anything. 2nd, if they stole it to promote their own video and not give you credit, then I would take them down.
Which Model 3 wheels do you like best? Did I miss anything? Let’s start a discussion to help those still deciding!
@Brandon, Bro... just some constructive criticism? Get rid of the fluff. Majority of us don't want to see 30 seconds of filler time with your cat, or what happened. Get right to the point and you'll have more subscriptions and faster at that. Honestly, people don't want click bait, or get dragged on for a quick pointer , get right to the point thats all. Good luck~
@@battosaijenkins946 Thank you, maybe I’ll put that later in the video? Some people do like those parts, I’ve got a lot of comments asking for more. Trying to make everybody happy
I personally likes cats and his cat adorable. @@battosaijenkins946
All of the wheel sizes have basically the same road contact patch. They are all 235 width tires with virtually the same outer tire diameter.
The difference in traction is actually caused by the difference in tire compounds. If you put Michelin PS4S tires on the 18” wheels it won’t break traction.
Good comparing of the options. Some other aspects to consider is the price to swap tires when needed or getting proper winter tires as needed in Sweden where I live. The price for 18" is not too bad and the choosing between different brands are possible. When going up to 19" or 20" (not to mention 21" or 22" for Y,X and S) the price increases extremely much and there's practically impossible to get good tires for winter driving when the size increases. At least for a price a normal car owner can pay. Also the riding comfort is different between the sizes. Tesla is a firm sprung car, so if comfort and lower road noice is essential the smaller wheels are to prefer. By the way as a cat owner I really adore your cute kitty 😻
I’ve ordered the 18” on my SR +. Four reasons, ride comfort on the smaller wheels, slightly better range , I like the option of removing the hub caps and they are the cheapest.
Enjoy your video. The only thing that wasn’t clear from it was what the cost is relative between all three types. Thank you so much!
I do not have any need for this information, but I am here for support. I can't believe white kitty still couldn't make a decision after you shared all of that knowledge. Good thing she's cute! 😄
Thank you for your heartfelt support behrika, you’re a real one
Hi Brandon. On my Model 3 RWD, I ordered the 19” wheels. My decision was completely based on looks. I like the way the larger diameter fills the wheel well and the rims look cool. I’m not concerned about range loss as I’ll be using the car for shorter daily commutes and can easily recharge at home with an installed NEMA 14-50 plug. Thanks for an informative video!!
Love the style of the 19”, good choice. Thank you for watching!
The Uberturbine wheels have only had one design which is the only current option for the Performance model 3. Previous Model 3 years have had 20” wheels with different designs but those were called the “Sport” wheels 🛞.
Thanks a lot. I have ordered Tesla M3 Highland on 18 wheels. But now, I am comparing between 18 and 19, because 18 wheels have more range, and 19 looks more better 😅 Additionally, I can not make a decision about color of the car. I have ordered the white one, but know I am thinking about red. Red looks amazing. But I am worried about care of this color
Currently using a loaner Model 3 while mine is in the shop. This one has the 19 inch rims while I'm used to the 18 inch version. Quite a difference. For one thing my car doesn't even have the acceleration boost, and it still chirps. The loaner does have it, and it takes off like a rocket! I'd still probably get 18s on my next Model 3 though, as I will gladly sacrifice performance for cost savings. Those 19 and 20 inch tires are expensive!! and the lack of sidewall makes me very nervous. Great video, it well explains exactly what I've been experiencing.
Thank you for your response, it’s an interesting experience! I’m the same, I prefer efficiency.
I went with Range/Ride Quality in mind... so stuck with the Aero Wheels... scheduled Delivery day for me is March 1st! Can't wait!
Great choice! Shoot me an email if you’d like a free delivery checklist: hello@electricautosquad.com
If they copied your video in full then just copy strike them. It will discourage them from doing it in the future.
Very interesting concept about the 18in on a LR AWD needing more contact to the road in order not to 'chirp' as you described. We have not yet experienced that [yet!]. But I can see how that would play.
Brandon, The Indiana Service Centers are quoting for Model 3's, 25-30k miles tire life expectancy on the 18" Michelins, if rotated every 3k miles and having them rotated at least twice per year.
The 18s and 19s have the same amount of road contact as they both come on 235 tyres. I want 19s but got the free option as it's possible to find aftermarket 19s with tyres for around £1500 here, rather than paying £1500 for Teslas 19s and not having my 18s as a spare set!!
The UberHeavy 20” Model 3 Performance wheels are actually the WORST for acceleration because of rotational inertia. Those wheels are so heavy that they actually slow down acceleration. The 18 inch wheels with summer tires will offer the best acceleration for the Model 3 Performance. Tesla actually sold some Model 3 Performance cars with 18” inch wheels years ago. Those “Stealth” cars were the fastest stock Model 3 Performance cars ever made.
Good to know! I've driven a couple of those Stealth cars, they never gripped the road well, and would chirp when we tried to floor it, but they were super cool, and great price point.
Will the current generation of Uberturbine wheels affect acceleration on the 2022 Long Range with boost upgrade? What will the range be?
Most likely, I would estimate a 3-5% drop in range
Two videos in and I’m already a subscriber! Keep it up! Love the content and the format!
Thank you Leandro! Welcome!
Same here!
Great job Brandon, for being a stand up guy in so many ways…. I think you should let the video theft go. Not sure you can deliver enough impact to bring change or justice, but perhaps your name & brand will be promoted in a fantastic way because of it. Might also be an opportunity to show grace and not allow others’ failures to rattle your cage ♥️
Thank you Mom, I’m grateful for this gracious perspective
How does the range on the 18” tires with the covers removed compare to the 19”? Thanks for the informative video.
Leave it. That video made me come here to your channel. I would’ve never known without that video
Whoa, you found me from it being reposted on his channel?
@@BrandonDriver yes
Hmmm., I lean toward the sport wheels. Being in the PNW I feel I need the traction. Thoughts?
I agree!
I really like the 19 and 20 inch look, but since the Tesla will be my daily driver car I’m gonna stick with the 18” for a smoother & more comfortable ride.
Yep! Smoother for sure, same here!
Great choice!
Do larger wheels = more acceleration/speed on the cars with more torque, like Long Range and Performance?
18" for ride comfort + range, turbine wheel cover for style + negligible range reduction (plus hides wheel curb rash)
Nice Vid, Brandon. I reckon that 18” wins the day for me. Darn. I do like the look of the 19” and 20” though!! Can’t fight the physics eh.
Hey Brandon, great video! Two quick questions. I love the look of the red calipers, but the performance model is quite expensive. Is it possible to get red calipers done on the 19 inch sport wheels? I assume someone makes a cover for that size caliper. Also, what do the tires typically cost to replace on the 19 inch sport wheels?
Thank you Jason! I’ve seen many red calipers custom done on 19” wheels, it’s very possible. Tires are often $200-300 each.
Great videos.
Easy choice for me who is more interested in cost comfort and range.
I guess all your interests aiming towards the 18 inch version, nice choice!
Man Brandon I understand you letting it go but it bothers me that someone is taking your video to put on their channel. Maybe contact the guy to ask them why and if they don't responded copywrite strike. You worked hard to build your channel and to develop content on it as well.
Thank you friend, I think I may reach out. Honesty is important when it comes to work.
im almost pretty sure that a SR model 3 with 18" wheels will accelerate faster than with the 19" ones...
Hey Brandon, do you know if changing you wheels for aftermarket rims will cause any issues with Tesla service / warranty ??
I Love the look of the 20" Uberturbine the best.
Hey Brandon, what do you think about the fact that you cannot enter a Tesla manually? I have a legacy model s, when the battery in the key fob dies, and given that the app is slow/unresponsive (which it usually is), you are locked out of the car and need to get it towed or get a new battery for the fob.
Hi Sam, this is one of the downsides of the Model S and upsides of the Model 3/Y. I don’t think it’s enough to deter the Model S/X enthusiasts out there, but something to be aware of. I personally love having the backup keycard for my 3 in case the app isn’t working.
What about ride quality with each size?
The more rubber often the smoother the ride!
I want to order a model 3 for my wife. I hesitate between 18 and 19 wheels. I have no problem adding money for the 19 but i dont want to spend too much money after...should i peak 19 anyway?
I chose the 18" simply for comfort cause the roads are bad where I live!
Good call Leon! Especially if there are pothole concerns or rough roads.
I like the 18” wheel without the arrow cover.
Can you put Aeros on a performance model?
Hi Brandon, you are very sweet. I think TH-cam legal department should take action about the plagiarized parts of your video - rules are rules. Meanwhile, other people got to see your video on their channel, but easy work on others' expense is not cool! By the way, we have 18in for our AWD LR 2022 M3. My son thought it was the best because of the comfort level vs. the thinner wheels, and it is the most economic. For a M3, I don't think we should go much bigger than 18. Performance, Plead, etc. would be cool to have the 19in. In my humble and not expert opinion! Good luck on the plagiarism issue and thanks for all your tips! P.S.: Irrelevant but could not resist: Cat lover here! Your kitty is adorable! :D XOXO
Thank you for watching and commenting! I love the 18” wheels on mine too. And thank you for your input 😊
@@BrandonDriver Sure! Very welcome. Thanks for keeping your videos up!
@@anakonda3035 thank you for the encouragement, I sure will!
The only question I have that I can’t find any answers to: are the sport wheels and uberturbine wheels all seasonal? Please help 😭
Sports are, ÜBERTURBINE are not
@@BrandonDriver Thank. You! I’m guessing there’s no way to get the performance but with 19 or 20 inch sport wheels huh?
@@johny1220 negative. Tesla offered it temporarily as a test and it didn’t go so well, the performance can’t handle smaller tires, they skip and don’t grip the road.
@@BrandonDriver then I may get the LR now with the sport wheels, thank you!! 😄
We need more kitty
We got to work on the difference between a wheel and a tire but other than that great video
I think you should let them use it at this point in time, until further notice.
Like the sport rims hate the silver color
Oh, also, does anyone here know the exact color of the 2022 M3 18in. wheel? It is not black! I am thinking anthracite, charcoal?? Tesla site mentions nothing about it!
It’s a deep metallic gray, there may be a paint code for it online somewhere! Very similar to the midnight silver paint.
@@BrandonDriver Awesome! Thanks, Brandon! ♥ Super fast reply too! Thank you.
@@BrandonDriver I got black satin where many claimed on Amazon that worked for their M3, now I am thinking they were not 2022 models! But all good: the original does have a black coat underneath the deep metallic gray, as you mentioned, but cannot find that paint code anywhere. Will need to go in person at a body shop and find out. :)
@@anakonda3035 let me know what you find!
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Thank you Branton for another great, informative video. I just ordered by 2022 model three which has an expected delivery date in early May…eeekk
I ordered the sport wheel. I truly love the look. I think they totally complement the car. Which I ordered in red.
Once again, thank you for the review. You do a great job in explaining information.
PS. Your cat is adorable
Congratulations on your order Rob, and thank you for watching! Shoot me an email if you’d like a free delivery checklist. What colors did you order?
@@BrandonDriver I ordered the red exterior, with the white interior. I’m just hoping it looks as great as I think it’ does
@@robc7563 Awesome!! Red on white looks sharp. It’s also the color combo that Tesla Chief Designer Franz Von Holzhausen gets in all his cars.
@@BrandonDriver wow. Didn’t know that. Thanks
APpre4ciate that info but i need specs on acceleration bro. Am expecting huge differences in 0-60 MPH on these different wheels. HELP me with this please and I will sub.
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Color: Gold/Burnt Blue
Just reply here in my comment if you are interested, thankyou! :)
Is this an offer for a product?
@@BrandonDriver As you permitted. It is compatible for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.
Personally I'd copy strike them. Even if they're not making much off of it, it's still not their content to make any amount of money with.
That’s exactly what I thought, I was surprised to see it happen
challenge accepted!
Hello from Portugal. Love the cat, cats in the channel I subscribe. I´m selling my 2022 19" Sport rims and buying used like new 2020 19" Sport rims. I prefer the looks of the order Sport rims better. I hope the 2020 rims have the same efficiency and noise level of the 2022 rims. Maybe it´s just marginal difference. Thanks for your great video.
Let me know how the new rims are!
If anybody lives near Huntsville,AL and has a clean set of the new design 19" wheels I will swap a brand new set of 2023 Uberturbines for them.
As long as no road rash or damage on them. They can be dirty don't care
Just leave it.
Copy strike it for sure.
1st of all, I would watch their video to see what exactly what part of the video they have stolen from you. Second, if it's something to promote your channel, then I probably wouldn't do anything. 2nd, if they stole it to promote their own video and not give you credit, then I would take them down.
Too much cat
Strike it down and repost it.
Sorry not into cat videos. I don't really see any new information.