How to rotate Tesla tires

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2022
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    Get EducaTed on how to rotate the tires on your Tesla. I demonstrate on my Model Y, but the procedure is the same for other Tesla vehicles or other vehicles. Here are links to the tools and products I used.
    Scwaben Jack - bit.ly/3gozgKR
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Комментарии • 55

  • @billshepherd1710
    @billshepherd1710 3 месяца назад

    Great video with clear explanations.

  • @pepstein
    @pepstein Год назад +1

    Nice demo. You didn’t skip any steps.

  • @javierjavierman
    @javierjavierman 5 месяцев назад

    thanks!. I am near of the rotating kms.. I´ll follow your recommendations. Regards.

  • @epcalderhead
    @epcalderhead Год назад +2

    Nicely done! Exactly how I perform tire swaps when rotating or switching between all seasons and winter tires. Living in a snowy climate I've taught myself how to clean and lube the brake hardware. Noticed you use an Icon torque wrench. Recently upgraded to an Icon Split Beam Torque wrench. Those have been hard to find lately!

  • @walterwhite1
    @walterwhite1 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you buddy

  • @DRVRLES
    @DRVRLES 4 месяца назад +1

    I purchased a new mounted set of winter tires on turbine wheels for my 2023 model3 performance. Tesla, mobile service brought them to my house and replace my current Summer tires that come with my M3p. He put a floor, jack w/puck in the hole in front of the rear tire and picked up the whole side of the car. Used a battery, powered impact and pulled both tires off. Then he popped on the new snow tires set, touch the car down and proceeded with his torque wrench. No need for two jacks since the car is rigid

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  4 месяца назад +2

      You are right. The last time I rotated my tires I only used one jack. The stiffness of the frame enables this to be done.

  • @keithoneil9274
    @keithoneil9274 Год назад +5

    I have the performance model and it has different size tires and wheels front to back, so your method is only for standard models.

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад +3

      My Model Y is Perf also, but my wheels are aftermarket, from Martian Wheels. You are correct if you have the stock performance tires, they are staggard and can not be rotated. Thanks for pointing this out.

  • @Xopher222
    @Xopher222 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wheels should really be diagonally rotated as roundabouts affect the tyre wear on the OS compared to the NS but it's better to rotate than nothing at all :D

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  11 месяцев назад

      I agree you can do that if the tires are not unidirectional. Some tires are designed to roll in one direction. Either rotation is better than none.

  • @jeffking29
    @jeffking29 Год назад

    Awesome!!

  • @geteducatedbyTed
    @geteducatedbyTed  4 месяца назад

    Just in case people want to know, I bought an ICON torque wrench, but there are many other options. You can also get a torque adapter and use that. This is not a sponsored link, just sharing www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/sockets-ratchets/torque-wrenches.html?category=3361¤t=1

  • @ryanfallon943
    @ryanfallon943 Год назад +2

    Martian wheels are beautiful. Why did you choose to go with 20's? Did you consider going with 19's?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад

      Yes I did consider the 19" versions, but my wife wanted me to go with the larger 20" rims. They are smaller than the performance 21" Uberturbine that came with my MYP. If you want more range, then go with the 19". Love these wheels. I can send you the email for Drew, the CEO of Martian. Great guy.

    • @ryanfallon943
      @ryanfallon943 Год назад

      @@geteducatedbyTed The wife is always right...lol. 20's are a good compromise between range and comfort. I'm sure the ride is more comfortable than the 21's but you won't get as good of range as the 19's. I feel they look more pleasing than the 19's and give you more of a performance look. Did you go with 8.5 or 9.5 when you selected the 20's?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад +1

      @@ryanfallon943 - Went with the 9.5" width. The original 21" fronts were 9.5" and the rear wheels were 10 or 10.5". So I went with 9.5" for all. Figured there would be less stress on the tires with the weight spread across that extra inch also.

  • @N.I.C.K.
    @N.I.C.K. Месяц назад

    Is your tire directional? I’m probably going to rotate exactly how you did (I have the standard 19in Gemini / Non Directional Tires) but the manual says to do the cross pattern. What are your thoughts?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Месяц назад +1

      Many tires are directional. I recommend rotating front to back, which I've always done with my AWD Tesla Model Y.

  • @peterlovas4340
    @peterlovas4340 Год назад +1

    What rims are on your model y? They look great!

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад

      Thank you. I love them too. They are Martian Wheels, MW03, 20" x 9.5 width in satin black. These are great wheels. Much lighter than stock Tesla wheels, look amazing and range is slightly improved. I can introduce you to the CEO, Drew if you are interested in more info.

    • @atifkm09
      @atifkm09 4 месяца назад

      Rims look good. What is tire size.

  • @Cologneswag
    @Cologneswag 4 месяца назад

    Are You using the torque wrench to protect the after market lug nuts? Can you tighten without torque wrench?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  4 месяца назад

      It is best practice to always use a torque wrench when tightening lug nuts and many other nuts for that matter. It is not because of the aftermarket lug nuts. In fact the after market lug nuts are stronger than the stock Tesla ones. Every tire repair shop tightens lug nuts to torque specs and so should we.

    • @Cologneswag
      @Cologneswag 4 месяца назад

      @@geteducatedbyTed just watched the tire shop use a air gun on my Tesla rim & tires. Right before I looked up this video

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  4 месяца назад

      @@Cologneswag You should always insist that tire shops use a torque wrench. Maybe time to find a new shop?

  • @mrjohn2626
    @mrjohn2626 10 месяцев назад

    Do you have to reprogram the TPMS sensor to report the new tire location?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  10 месяцев назад

      I did not do this, but your question is a great idea for another video. Thanks !

    • @DanielAlves1
      @DanielAlves1 2 месяца назад +1

      no, the receivers for the tpms signal are in the wheel wells so it just reads the info that comes from the wheel that's in the wheel well.

  • @1988nabil
    @1988nabil Год назад

    How many kilometres should we rotate the tires?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад

      Opinions are all over the place, but for EVs you should do it sooner than for ICE cars. I would say somewhere between 7 to 10 thousand kilometers.

  • @TeslaOwnersSV
    @TeslaOwnersSV Год назад +1

    I know more now

  • @commonsense4you
    @commonsense4you 25 дней назад

    Well, how do you do a x-pattern rotation on that car?

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  25 дней назад

      If you have directional tires then you can't x-pattern rotate. See the recommendations for Tesla with directional tires and without - service.tesla.com/docs/ModelY/ServiceManual/en-us/GUID-C74DF70D-0991-4FAC-B886-AD0AA35BE32C.html

    • @commonsense4you
      @commonsense4you 24 дня назад

      @@geteducatedbyTed well, my Tesla 3 doesn't have directional tires

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  24 дня назад

      @@commonsense4you - Then you can cross rotate. You will need a jack and a jack stand or two jacks to do that.

  • @buixote
    @buixote 3 месяца назад

    I like the cheaper torque wrenches... no twisting or untwisting...

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  3 месяца назад

      Leave a link if you think others could benefit

  • @topdistribution1871
    @topdistribution1871 7 месяцев назад

    Your links don’t work.

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  7 месяцев назад

      I will fix them. Thank you for letting me know!

  • @joblow4827
    @joblow4827 6 месяцев назад +2

    Don’t even bother cause you finna wipe those tires in 20,000 miles regardless

  • @andrerodriguez7603
    @andrerodriguez7603 4 месяца назад

    No need to rotate tires on a Tesla. Especially a duel motor Tesla. The weight is distributed evenly front to rear. I had a Model 3 rear motor vehicle. After 5-1/2 years of ownership and two sets of tires. I never rotated them. They wore to the wear bars evenly. I asked a Tesla mechanic and he also said, tire rotation is not necessary. ICE vehicles need tire rotation because of the weight of the engine.

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  4 месяца назад

      To each his own. I rotate every ~ 6k miles - www.tesla.com/support/vehicle-maintenance#tire-rotation

    • @andrerodriguez7603
      @andrerodriguez7603 4 месяца назад

      @@geteducatedbyTed sure, that’s true, “to each his own”. I see your link too, also it’s in the car’s service area on the lcd screen. But I did ask a Tesla service rep that came to my home to do AC maintenance. I asked him about that, and said it wasn’t necessary. I never rotated and found just a slight difference in wear from front to rear on my tires. I figured since I had a rear motor only, slightly more weight in the rear of the vehicle. I won’t bother on my new Model Y AWD I just bought. I’ll just keep up to date on wheel alignment, that’s more important.

  • @IverKnackerov
    @IverKnackerov Год назад +1

    2 jacks ?. Nope not a goer

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад +2

      You can actually use just one jack for a Tesla. The body is so stiff the entire side can be lifted by one jack. Just make sure you have at least a 2 ton jack. Ideally 3 ton.

  • @beelust4312
    @beelust4312 Год назад

    Good video , but just let tesla do the tire rotation at home for $35.😊

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  Год назад

      Tesla used to rotate tires via their mobile service, but I was told they are no longer doing this.

  • @pkerry12
    @pkerry12 Год назад +1

    Yeah i just take it to tesla cost 80 Australian dollars cheap as not worth doing it yourself.

  • @dosi4119
    @dosi4119 Год назад

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  • @craigmoritz
    @craigmoritz 10 месяцев назад

    Whoa! No jack stands!!!! UNSAFE!

    • @geteducatedbyTed
      @geteducatedbyTed  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have a jack stand and I will use that next time I rotate my tires. Both my jacks were 3 ton, so I felt confident using just those for the short amount of time.

    • @bluedrew
      @bluedrew 3 месяца назад +1

      There's no place to put jack stands! Only 1 lifting point per corner. Some buy a contraption stand that goes on top of jack, allowing the jack to be moved to another corner.