The problem is availability. From what I understand, certain tires are preferentially shipped to Lucid as opposed to other outlets.Can we not buy a spec’d Tire directly from a Lucid Service center.
The problem is availability. From what I understand, certain tires are preferentially shipped to Lucid as opposed to other outlets.Can we not buy a spec’d Tire directly from a Lucid Service center.
Can we not buy a spec’d Tire directly from a Lucid Service center.
I'll buy, need to find out what are my options in NC and SC, I'm on the border line of the two states .Given how fragile these tires are, I think the road hazard insurance is a good idea. I was able to purchase it retroactively at America's Tire.
How do we take advantage of the Lucid forum discount?If you’re really worried about it, buy a spare from EZ Spare. There’s even a lucid forum discount.
Enter the promo code LUCIDSAVE at checkout.How do we take advantage of the Lucid forum discount?
Can anyone tell me what the maximum jack height can be to still get it under the frame with a flat tire? Will a 5.5 inch jack height still fit?FYI, PIRELLI® CONFIDENCE PLUS PLAN™ for P Zero All-Season Plus Tires warranty requires tires must be, "rotated every 5,000 to 7,000 miles".
I doubt it, considering the clearance was less than 4 with tires inflatedCan anyone tell me what the maximum jack height can be to still get it under the frame with a flat tire? Will a 5.5 inch jack height still fit?
I’m trying to buy a jack, and I’d like an electric one, does anyone have any recommendations for one that will work?I doubt it, considering the clearance was less than 4 with tires inflated
Some people carry a length of 2x6 or 4x6 to drive the flat tire up onto so that the jack will fit. The jack height you need depends on the rim size fitted - 19, 20, 21.Can anyone tell me what the maximum jack height can be to still get it under the frame with a flat tire? Will a 5.5 inch jack height still fit?
Ditto. I live in Michigan, where snow and potholes are unavoidable facts of life. I have 19” wheels on my AGT and am very happy with them. Performance is so blistering I can’t imagine needing the increment you’d get from 21s.Definitely. You'll also be able to get snow tires for the 19" wheels if you choose.
Performance is more than just straight line speed... the lower profile tires should have better handling characteristics (at least in track like settings)... not that most people need that (we have 19" wheels, which are just fine, and better on rougher roads).Ditto. I live in Michigan, where snow and potholes are unavoidable facts of life. I have 19” wheels on my AGT and am very happy with them. Performance is so blistering I can’t imagine needing the increment you’d get from 21s.
It used to be that the heaviest cars required a load rating of "XL". Now there is a new load rating "HL" for heavy EVs.Pirelli isn't the only brand that makes tires for heavier EVs. But that weight capacity should not be ignored. Most tires are not suitable for the Lucid due to the weight. Wherever you buy the tire, they should be able to tell you whether it can handle the weight.
Did you buy within 30 days of buying the car or after that period? Discount tire website suggests to buy with tire or with in 30 days.The Lucid SA told me to go to Discount Tire as they are a Pirelli dealer. It cost me $226.81 out the door. I am in the northwest. Not sure where others would go. I assume any Pirelli dealer is fine.
I'm wondering the same thing myself. In another thread, someone said that this fits on cars that have "rails" on their jack point, which is not the case with the Lucid. On Amazon, there are other scissor jacks that have a flat top. Have you tried to jack your car up?I purchased a EZ Spare to put in the fronk and the EZ Spare company recommended a 3 ton scissor jack which I purchased from them. The sissor Jack has a “clip” on the top of it that I assume goes into the frame but I couldn’t find a spot on the frame this “clip” would go into. For those who have actually used a scissor jack on a Lucid, what am I missing?
Flat is best.I'm wondering the same thing myself. In another thread, someone said that this fits on cars that have "rails" on their jack point, which is not the case with the Lucid. On Amazon, there are other scissor jacks that have a flat top. Have you tried to jack your car up?