chipchrome
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I've had an absolute blast this summer with my R1S, equipped with the stock 21" wheels. It's delivered impressive range and has been a joy to drive on smooth pavement, although charging in Idaho can be a bit of a challenge. As the temperatures begin to drop, and winter approaches, I'm getting ready for ski trips up into the mountains. Now, I could use some guidance in choosing the best tires for these snowy adventures.
I'm currently exploring a few different options, and I would greatly appreciate any insights or opinions from the community.
Option 1: My initial thought is to order the 20" all-terrain (AT) tires directly from Rivian. I really like the look of these tires. These tires come with a 3PMSF rating, indicating they can handle snow. I know that all-terrain tires won't deliver the same level of performance as dedicated snow tires. How have the performed for others? The cost for this option would be $4,300.
Option 2: Another consideration is to go with the 20" all-terrain tires from Rivian and then, if I find that they don't perform optimally in snowy conditions, purchase dedicated 20" snow tires for my Rivian 20" wheels. This would, of course, entail an additional cost on top of the $4,300 spent on the all-terrain tires. The advantage here is that I'd have all-terrain tires for summer use and could potentially sell my 21" wheels if I find them no longer necessary.
Option 3: The third option I'm contemplating is investing in 22" wheels (not tires) and pairing them with the Hakka R5 SUV tires. An alternative would be the Hakka 10, but I'm somewhat hesitant about studded tires, as I've never had experience with them. This might be the most cost effective route - but I like the look of the 20" wheels more.
I'm particularly interested in hearing from those who received their R1S with 21" wheels – how did you handle the transition when winter arrived?
Thank you so much for your insights and suggestions!
I'm currently exploring a few different options, and I would greatly appreciate any insights or opinions from the community.
Option 1: My initial thought is to order the 20" all-terrain (AT) tires directly from Rivian. I really like the look of these tires. These tires come with a 3PMSF rating, indicating they can handle snow. I know that all-terrain tires won't deliver the same level of performance as dedicated snow tires. How have the performed for others? The cost for this option would be $4,300.
Option 2: Another consideration is to go with the 20" all-terrain tires from Rivian and then, if I find that they don't perform optimally in snowy conditions, purchase dedicated 20" snow tires for my Rivian 20" wheels. This would, of course, entail an additional cost on top of the $4,300 spent on the all-terrain tires. The advantage here is that I'd have all-terrain tires for summer use and could potentially sell my 21" wheels if I find them no longer necessary.
Option 3: The third option I'm contemplating is investing in 22" wheels (not tires) and pairing them with the Hakka R5 SUV tires. An alternative would be the Hakka 10, but I'm somewhat hesitant about studded tires, as I've never had experience with them. This might be the most cost effective route - but I like the look of the 20" wheels more.
I'm particularly interested in hearing from those who received their R1S with 21" wheels – how did you handle the transition when winter arrived?
Thank you so much for your insights and suggestions!
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