

Aftermarket Wheels
Tesla Model S Wheel Protector “Rimblades” Review
Rimblades alloy wheel protectors offer curb damage protection and unrivaled looks for your Tesla Model S factory and aftermarket wheels.
Unlike other alloy rim protectors on the market, the UK manufactured Rimblade can be applied directly onto the Tesla Model S wheel without having to remove it from the vehicle. Each Rimblade is made from a flexible polymer and contains a self-adhesive backing that adheres to any Tesla Model S wheel up to 22″.
Its unique design alleviates the need to lift the car, dismount the wheel, deflate the tire, and install clips that may interfere with the tire’s bead seat, saving you cost without compromising the safety and performance of the Tesla Model S wheel and tire.
Sounds too good to be true? We set out to find the answer.
Rimblades courtesy of US distributor, GoBadges
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Rimblades
The Rimblades come packaged in a 9″ x “8” stylish box and contains the following components:
- 4 x Rimblades (up to 22″ wheel ea.)
- 4 x 3M VHB Wipes (alcohol based cleaning wipes)
- 4 x PR100 Primer Wipes
Rimblades are manufactured out of a tough, abrasion resistant and lightweight polymer in a universal size that adheres to any alloy wheel size up to 22”.
List price: $64.99
Installation
The main value that the Rimblade Tesla Model S wheel protector provides over its competition is the ease in which the product can be applied. The installation is a fairly simple and quick multi-step process that any DIY’er can handle within an hour and a half of time.
Step 1
Wash & dry wheels. This is by far the most important step in the entire process since any residue or silicone based product left on the wheels will prevent Rimblade adhesion.
Step 2
We used the 3M alcohol (IPA) wipes provided to remove any remaining dirt & grease from the surface edge of the wheel. Ensure that the crevice between the wheel’s edge and surface are thoroughly cleaned.
Tip: The kit contains only 1 wipe per wheel so be sure to use it sparingly.
Step 3
Using the primer wipes provided, which again is 1 per wheel, we coated the rim surface where the Rimblade will attach to the wheel. The recommended drying time for the primer is between 1 to 5 minutes depending on air temperature. Cooler environments may take longer for the primer to dry.
Step 4
Apply the Rimblades to the wheels using both hands. We peeled back approximately 6″ of backing tape to start and then used both hands to track and push the Rimblades onto the rim while providing firm and equal pressure. Continue to peel off another 6″ of adhesive backing tape and repeat the same process from above.
Tip: If repositioning of the Rimblades is required during fitment, lift it off slowly from the surface of the wheel so that the adhesive material stays attached to the Rimblade.
Step 5
Overlap the ends and carefully mark and cut where the two ends meet. We recommend that you use a pencil or thin Sharpie to mark the
top and bottom sides where the Rimblade will need to be cut.
Tip: Office scissors will not be sturdy enough for a precision cut. Instead we chose a pair of kitchen shears, which worked out nicely.
Final Step
Apply consistent equal pressure around the circumference of all four Rimblades using a damp cloth or rag. Be sure to clean up any remaining primer residue that’s been left on the wheel’s surface.
Tips:
- 50% tape bond is reached after 20 minutes
- 90% tape bond is reached after 24 hours
- 100% tape bond is reached after 1 week.
- Do not exceed 40 mph in first 24 hours after fitting
- During cold weather, these times are extended, but the tape is designed to be fitted in cold conditions.
Style vs. Function
With a price tag of $4,500+ USD for the factory Tesla Model S 21″ wheels, and upwards of $10,000 USD for premium Tesla aftermarket wheels, investing in a set of alloy wheel protectors is a must.
That being said, we’re not quite sure how well the flexible polymer material of the Rimblade would actually hold up to curb rash given its thin composition and low profile. We also question the durability of the adhesive backing material over time, especially as road debris, oil and rain start seeping into the crevices. The high gloss coating on the Tesla Model S 21″ Turbine wheels may also limit adhesion of the Rimblade.
Despite these concerns, one thing that can’t be disputed is the fact that Rimblades are stunning to look at. They give the illusion of a much larger wheel while providing a Ferrari’esque Super Car look for less than $20 per wheel – installed!
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Conclusion
For a mere $64.99 Rimblades carried by GoBadges.com is a bargain.
While it may not offer the greatest protection from severe curb damage, we feel that the lightweight polymer material (hard to the touch) is capable of withstanding minor curb abrasions (i.e. parallel parking) assuming the adhesive material stays intact overtime. If you’re looking for style with the added benefit of having basic curb protection, then the Rimblade is the way to go.
The Rimblade comes in a variety of colors and makes for a great visual complement to any Tesla Model S wheel. Its hassle-free and DIY install approach, along with its affordable price point, certainly makes it an attractive bargain for a fast solution.
WHERE TO BUY
Amazon.com $64.99 as distributed through GoBadges.com
Aftermarket Wheels
Pirelli unveils its first-ever replacement tire for EVs: the All Season Plus with Elect marking

Pirelli, the Italian tire maker, announced today the introduction in North America of its first-ever replacement tire for electric vehicles: the P Zero All Season Plus with Elect Marking.
The Elect marking on Pirelli’s tires indicates several distinct advantages. First, the tire has low rolling resistance, which increases driving range and reduces energy consumption, making stops at electric vehicle chargers less frequent. When coupled with a high-range vehicle, like the Lucid Air Dream Edition or Tesla Model S All-Wheel Drive, the Pirelli Elect series decreases road contact, making the vehicles more efficient. When non-Elect P Zero All Season Plus tires have been fitted on vehicles, the Pirelli product has shown a reduction of rolling resistance by 15 percent, translating to direct improvement of the EV battery life cycle.
One of the most important and distinct advantages is also the reduction of road noise, creating a more peaceful a quiet experience in the EV’s cabin. In electric vehicles, road noise is more noticeable as the lack of a loud combustion engine, which drowns out these noises in a gas-powered car, provides more noise within the cabin. This was a main focus of Tesla for several years, as many consumers had stated road noise had gone to nearly intolerable levels. Tesla eventually worked with tire manufacturers for insulated rubber and made changes with its build processes to alleviate some of the cabin noise complaints.
Road noise won’t be a concern for those who utilize the Pirelli All Season Plus, as it features the company’s PNCS, or “Pirelli Noise Cancelling System.” Pirelli developed this technology to reduce interior noise thanks to a sound-absorbing material applied to the inside of the circumferential wall. It offers improved driving comfort, which is another feature appreciated by EV drivers. Tires equipped with PNCS have shown a 5 percent reduction in cabin noise versus the leading OEM competitor.
Pirelli’s new All Season Plus replacement tire, especially for EVs! (Credit: Pirelli)
Another incredible advantage of Pirelli’s Elect tires is the immediate grip it provides for EVs, helping support the notoriously fast acceleration of electric powertrains. Along with the traction control and launch grip advantages, Pirelli’s tires support the weight of a battery-powered vehicle, the company said.
Pirelli continues to develop new tires and technology for EVs, especially as the automotive industry continues to show a massive transition to more sustainable powertrains. Pirelli was the first tire manufacturer to homologate a dedicated technology for EVs. It also has the highest number of homologations of tires for electric vehicles.
“Developing a tire specifically for electric vehicles requires a number of considerations you do not encounter when working with internal combustion engines,” Ian Coke, Chief Technical Officer at Pirelli North America, said. “Electric vehicles are heavier, have more powerful and faster acceleration off the line, and require lower rolling resistance.”
Pirelli developed a new compound formulation that increases abrasion resistance of the tire, which compensates for the high torque and increased weight, which EVs both have. The tire is built to offer “long-lasting performance in every condition,” the company said.
The new P Zero All Season Plus Elect will fit some of the most popular EV high-performance models and will be available from 18 to 20 inches. In addition to the clear EV vehicle benefits, the new P Zero All Season Plus Elect comes with a 50,000-mile limited treadwear warranty.
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Aftermarket Wheels
Tesla launches Model 3 Track Package with ‘Zero-G’ wheels and race-focused brake mods

Tesla has launched a new Model 3 Track Package for racing enthusiasts looking to maximize track performance of their all-electric sedan with Zero-G Performance wheels and race-focused brake and tire modifications.
The new performance package is being offered for the Tesla Model 3 Performance variant at $5,500 and includes stickier Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires that are popular among track junkies, high-performance brake pads and racing brake fluid.
“Optimize the track performance of your Performance Upgrade Model 3. Track Package is a complete hardware package designed to give you maximum cornering force, braking performance and high-speed stability for the best lap times,” reads the description on Tesla’s online Shop for the upgrade.
Tesla Model 3 Track Package Includes:
- 4 x 20″ X 9″ Zero-G Performance wheels
- 4 x Tesla logo center caps
- 20 x Lug nut covers
- 4 x 245/35ZR20 XL Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires
- 4 x tire pressure sensors
- 1 x front and rear high-performance brake pads
- 1 x track-focused brake fluid
Included in the Model 3 track package are a set of 20-inch diameter “Zero-G Performance Wheels” in a “square set up”, whereby all four wheels and tires are of equal size. The upgraded Zero-G wheels in a 20″ x 9″ set up are 0.5 inches wider than the factory 20″ x 8.5″ Model 3 Sport Wheels. Combined with wider and stickier rubber from the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, drivers are able to negotiate more aggressive cornering speeds in their Model 3 Performance as well as higher entry speeds.
While Tesla’s single-pedal driving capability through regenerative braking means that a driver rarely needs to use the brakes, the demands of track driving at high speeds into turns on a race circuit require the heavy use of brakes, often leading to brake fade due to higher brake temperatures.
Tesla’s Model 3 Track Package includes high-performance front and rear brake pads that are designed to withstand more aggressive braking and higher temperatures, paired with Tesla-branded, track-focused brake fluid.
Model 3 Performance owners looking to purchase the $5,500 track package can coordinate shipping and installation with their local Tesla Service Center.
Shipments for the Model 3 Performance Track Pack is expected to begin in April 2020.
H/T @model3owners
Aftermarket Wheels
Tesla adds Model 3 snow chains for 20″ Performance wheels to online store

Tesla Model 3 snow chains for 20″ Performance wheels have been added to the company’s online store.
The Maggi Trak Sport 214 snow chain is a unique type of self-adjusting and easy-to-install chain that utilizes four clamps and one fixing point for installation. Rather than wrapping the chains around the inner portion of the tire, the outer wheel side of the drive wheels is used as the single fixing point over complex inner side attachments. Excellent traction and durability in snowy conditions are to be expected from the aftermarket addition. Previously, snow chains were only available for Model 3 with 19″ wheels in a dual motor and rear-wheel drive configuration and were produced by a different manufacturer.
Tesla’s store also notes that the Maggi Trak Sport chains are only approved for Model 3 Performance 20” wheels and Tesla-approved 235/35R20 tires. Additionally, they should only be installed on the rear wheels. For $290, the snow chain package includes a nylon protective bag, one pair of chains, and an installation guide, and delivery is anticipated to take 2-3 weeks.
- Tesla now offers snow chains for Model 3 AWD tires. | Credit: Tesla Motors
- Tesla now offers snow chains for Model 3 AWD tires. | Credit: Tesla Motors
- Tesla now offers snow chains for Model 3 AWD tires. | Credit: Tesla Motors
- Tesla now offers snow chains for Model 3 AWD tires. | Credit: Tesla Motors
According to the manufacturer, the self-adjusting nature of the Maggi Trek snow chains ensures a perfect grip between the chain and the tire tread. The gripping unit design has a smaller profile that won’t compromise the minimal space between the outer tire and inner wheel well, resulting in a safe and quiet drive. The Maggi Trak Sport snow chain system is also available for the Model S.
Watch the video below for how to install the Model 3 AWD Maggi trek snow chains, as demonstrated on a Model S:
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