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BBS & Unplugged Performance show airfield rim!

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BBS & Unplugged Performance show airfield rim!

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The tuner Unplugged performance and the rim label belonging to KW BBS currently have the UP x BBS airfield (FP) Rim presented. The rim results from the In 2020 the Unplugged Performance branch opened at the Nürburgring and the extraordinary naming is a tribute to the legendary Airfield passage (Airfield route section) on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife. The airfield wheel is from BBS Germany built for the tuner and is designed for extreme stress in daily use and of course it also defies the top of the airfield at the Nürburgring when the vehicle takes off again. The wheel was developed in Germany and is intended to be an alternative for the heavy Tesla vehicles that leave the factory with the narrow 20-inch rims. The airfield wheel uses the BBS flow forming technology um strong and at the same time weight optimized be.

of course with full street legal

The rims are TÜV tested and tested with over 2.000.000 load cycles and with a vehicle weight of about 2,7 tons. This means they are also approved for the Model Y. The airfield rim is currently approved for the Tesla Model 3 and that mentioned Model Y. The aluminum wheel is compatible with the factory TPMS sensors and Tesla wheel nuts and come with me UP x BBS hub caps as branding and proof of the special collaboration. According to Unplugged Performance, the perfect dimension is the format 20 × 9 inches ET + 32 in combination with the factory 20 inch Tesla tires (235 to 275 mm). And the aluminum wheel can also be equipped with the optional Unplugged Performance brake system (BFB 6 piston Big Brake Kit) can be used with 15,5 inch (approx. 39 cm) brake discs.

BBS & Unplugged Performance show airfield rim!

The key data for the airport rim:

  • 20 × 9 inches +32 (for model 3 ex works 235 front / rear, model Y ex works 255 front / 255 or all areas from 235 to 275 mm)
  • Wheel weight: 12,7 kilograms in the 20 × 9 inch format
  • for the complete Model 3 and Model Y series
  • developed for Tesla standard tires in 20 inches
  • Compatible with all Tesla factory components: TPMS adapter, Tesla wheel nuts, Tesla center hole
  • Flow-formed technology from BBS
    TÜV SÜD approved
  • available in Gloss Black or exclusive Unplugged Performance Asteroid Graphite paintwork

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