Tire sizes

ashar56

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I believe the factory tire size for my car is 245 /40 R20 99Y for the front and 265 /40 R20 104Y for the rear. I am looking at all-season tires, however options are a bit limited. In the past, I've had great experience with Continental...while they don't have a size exactly to the OEM specs, they do have 255 /40 R20 101Y for the front and 275 /40 R20 106Y for the rear. Does anyone know if these sizes would be ok?
 
I believe the factory tire size for my car is 245 /40 R20 99Y for the front and 265 /40 R20 104Y for the rear. I am looking at all-season tires, however options are a bit limited. In the past, I've had great experience with Continental...while they don't have a size exactly to the OEM specs, they do have 255 /40 R20 101Y for the front and 275 /40 R20 106Y for the rear. Does anyone know if these sizes would be ok?
I can't speak to the Air exactly, but I did +10mm on a Maserati and it worked out great. The tire is only 5mm wider on each side of the wheel, so it's a minimal difference. It'll look slightly "meatier" and have a very slightly larger rolling radius.
 
I lease a 2024 Touring with 20" staggered setup Front-245 /40 R20 99Y. Rear-265 /40 R20 104Y. Summer of course. Don't want to buy tires for essentially 1 winter before I return lease next Fall.

I have a brand new set of 20" rims and tires from my Model Y. I wanted to simply use the new tires for the winter and put them on the Lucid rims. Here are the specs of the Tesla tires: 255/40R20 101Y M+S (non staggered)

Will these be OK?
 
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