Thanks @Atomic Wheels. Although I bought my wheels from you I did not get TPMS. Since I understood that they are universal I just had Discount Tire install theirs; 433Mhz.
These are not working.
New wheels/tires installed by Discount Tire a few days after getting my '25 R1S. Since the Gear Shop did not have any available at the time I had Discount Tire install what they stock. It has been a month now and 3-400 miles and they are still not sync'ing up. At the 3rd trip back to Discount...
$1020/yr with $1000 deductibles and full glass coverage. 2025 R1S with USAA in AZ.
This is about $200/yr lower than outgoing vehicle Toyota Land Cruiser
I was told to not change the direction of tire rotation as this promotes faster internal wear. Advised to keep them on the same side of the vehicle, just rotate front to back.
Thanks @aonic but they have a 70lbs limit. Looks like best estimate for these is 80lb. I can only guess on the wheels (31lbs+) and according to Pirelli the tires weight 49lbs
UPS is saying ~$240-$250 per wheel/tire set using what I could find online. Tires are said to be 58 lbs and wheels are ~45 lbs with dimensions being 35x35x11. (per https://tiresize.com/calculator/)
All this is rounded up and obviously will not know true cost until at UPS. Thanks
I take delivery of my 2025 R1S tomorrow (2/26) and already have Bronze AW10 wheels on the way from @Atomic Wheels.
This a complete set of 4 NEW Darkout wheels/tires with TPMS (might have 20-30 miles on them after trip to Discount Tire Friday or Saturday...
I am trying to decide between the Nitro Terra Grapplers (LT275/65 R20 126S E1) and Michelin Defender LTX Platinums (LT275/65 R20 126S E1). Defenders are far better rated Wet but the Grapplers are far better Snow. DT has EV Range influence: 2.5 (out of 5 being highest) for the Defenders and 3.5...