Fair enough. I'm happy to entertain offers.
I can ship the center caps for $80. And the tpms sensors for $80 as well.
As for the wheels, I'm asking for $700 per wheel. Pick up in Mountain View or free delivery in the S.F. Bay Area.
4 20" bright wheels in very good condition with center caps and TPMS sensors.
Asking for $2900, cash or Venmo. Pick up in Mountain View, CA or free delivery in the S.F. Bay Area.
If you just need a wheel, my asking price is $700. I can ship the center caps for $80. And the tpms sensors for $80...
https://ev-lectron.com/products/lectron-nema-socket-splitter-power-your-ev-charger-and-high-powered-appliance-from-the-same-outlet-nema-14-50-to-nema-14-50-nema-14-50-splitter
Unopened, brand-new condition.
Pick up in Mountain View, CA.
$175 firm.
Tyre Reviews has a new video out comparing the snow performance of all-terrain tires (including the Pirelli AT Plus), the all-season Defender LTX M/S, and the X-Ice Snow SUV.
Not surprisingly, the X-Ice Snow SUV is head and shoulders above the rest but the standout performers are the...
This is the tire rack in question: https://www.tirerack.com/accessories/tire-rack-tire-storage-rack
BTW, the 275/60R20 size for the X-Ice Snows appears to be discontinued. That's what it says on the Tire Rack website anyway.
Any guesses as to how the new Defender LTX M/S 2 tire would compare to the Scorpion? It's available in the 275/60R20 size (116H XL) and it's "EV ready".
Does the UI show the 21" wheels after the update?
If I want 20" wheels with 275/60R20 tires, am I better off
#1 buying the truck with 20" wheels, swapping the tires, and then asking Rivian to update the software,
or #2 buying the truck with 21" wheels and then buying and mounting 20" wheels...