My 3P is just over a year old and coved 11k. I am taking it to a local trusted garage to have them look over and lubricate the brakes. Should I have the tyres rotated at the same time, it will be easier when all 4 wheels are off the ground?
I'm used to just one end of the car doing the driving so one pair will wear out quicker. What I usually do is to replace 2 tyres at a time on the same axle and then put the older tyres where the originals were replaced. So if I replace the fronts I move the backs to the front and have the new tyres on the rear. I know that on most mechanical 4WD cars they recommend changing all 4 tyres at the same time but I'm not too sure how it works with the dual motors on a Tesla.
I'm used to just one end of the car doing the driving so one pair will wear out quicker. What I usually do is to replace 2 tyres at a time on the same axle and then put the older tyres where the originals were replaced. So if I replace the fronts I move the backs to the front and have the new tyres on the rear. I know that on most mechanical 4WD cars they recommend changing all 4 tyres at the same time but I'm not too sure how it works with the dual motors on a Tesla.