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    Continental ProContact RX 285/40R19 XL T1 Tesla

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      The Continental ProContact RX 285/40R19 107W XL T1 Tesla is the 2021+ Tesla Model S Dual Motor & Plaid factory rear tire for the factory 19x10.5 wheel. It is an all-season touring tire with excellent braking and traction capabilities in dry and wet driving conditions. It also has low rolling resistance for max range and low road noise due to the noise cancelling foam in each tire. 
      • Fits: 2021+ Tesla Model S rear factory 19x10.5" wheel
      • Size: 285/40R19, Tesla Factory Tire with noise cancelling foam
      • Eco: Low Rolling Resistance Technology
      • Style: Blackwall
      • Load Range: XL
      • Serv. Desc: 107W
      • UTQG: 400 A A

        The Continental ProContact RX is an all-season grand touring tire that comes equipped on the Tesla Model 3 in 19", Tesla Model Y in 19" and Tesla Model S 2021+ in 19". All Continental ProContact RX T1 tires for Tesla comes equipped with Continental's ContiSilent noise cancelling foam.

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            Replacing stock tires on OEM Tesla wheels

            Stock Tesla Tire Replacement and Maintenance
            OEM Tesla tires are designed and manufactured to optimize performance, safety, reliability and durability. Naturally, due to normal usage and aging, tires degrade over time from the effects of ultraviolet light, extreme temperatures, loading and environmental exposure. T Sportline recommends replacing OEM Tesla tires exclusively with exact replacements. T Sportline Tesla factory replacement tire listings include, but are not limited to replacement OEM-spec Tesla factory tires.

            Recommended Tesla Tire Rotation
            T Sportline recommends rotating your tires every 6,250 miles or sooner if tread depth varies between any of the 4 tires by 2/32 in or greater. Aggressive driving or harsh environments can lead to premature tire wear and may require more frequent tire inspection. Unbalanced and misaligned wheels affect ride quality, vehicle handling, tire life and driveline component longevity. Tesla lug nuts are 21mm socket heads and must be torqued to 129 ft-lbs / 175 Nm

            Maintaining Proper Tire Pressures on Teslas
            T Sportline recommends keeping tires inflated to the pressures shown on the Tesla Tire and Loading Information label, even if it differs from the pressure printed on the tire itself. The Tire and Loading Information label is located midway up on the center door pillar and is visible when the driver’s door is open. T Sportline's recommended Tesla Tire inflator is HERE.
            Checking and Adjusting Tesla Tire Pressure

            When your Tesla has been stationary and out of direct sunlight for over three hours:

            • Remove the tire air valve stem cap (unscrew cap by hand).
            • Firmly press a tire pressure gauge onto the valve stem tip to measure pressure (a small amount of air will escape during measurement, which is normal).
            • Compare reading to Tesla Tire Pressure specification (found on the Tire and Loading Information label located midway up on the center door pillar, visible only when the driver’s door is open), add or remove air to match the recommended pressure. Reduce pressure by by pressing the metal pin in the center of the valve. Increase pressure using an appropriate tire inflator pump or compressed air source.
            • Re-check pressure using the tire pressure gauge.
            • Re-install the valve stem cap (hand tighten)
            • Important note: Under-inflation is the most common cause of tire failures and can cause a tire to overheat, resulting in severe tire cracking, tread separation, or blowout, which causes unexpected loss of car control and increased risk of injury. Under-inflation also reduces the car's range and tire tread life.
            • Tesla TPMS sensors require driving for a short period of time before updated pressure readings are recorded accurately. Expect TPMS readings to reflect accurate tire pressure readings after driving 5 miles.

            Factors impacting tire pressure readings:

            • Ambient temperature - Air pressure increases in heat and decreases in cold.
            • Tire temperature – Tires warm up during use.
            • Sunlight – directly sunlight will increase tire temperature and thereby tire pressure.