Tire & Comfort Suspension Options

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Looking ahead to replacing the tires on my 2022 Model X. The current Continentals are getting noisy. Any suggestions for quieter options? Has anyone swapped the standard suspension for the newer "comfort" setup?
 
Try lowering the tire pressure first, maybe that's the cause. I'm using Michelin Pilot Sports on mine, they're really great and comfortable.
 
Looking ahead to replacing the tires on my 2022 Model X. The current Continentals are getting noisy. Any suggestions for quieter options? Has anyone swapped the standard suspension for the newer "comfort" setup?
I get where you’re coming from! With Tesla mounting so many tires each week, it’s surprising you’re still dealing with noise from your Continentals. Anyway, dor quieter options, Michelin or Pirelli could be great choices. As for the suspension, I’ve been wondering if switching to the “comfort” setup is worth it too.
 
Looking ahead to replacing the tires on my 2022 Model X. The current Continentals are getting noisy. Any suggestions for quieter options? Has anyone swapped the standard suspension for the newer "comfort" setup?
noisy tires can get annoying fast! I swapped my Continentals for the Michelin CrossClimate2s on my Model X, and the difference in noise and overall ride comfort was noticeable immediately. Regarding the suspension, I’ve heard the “comfort” setup isn’t available as a retrofit, but some owners have had success tweaking the air suspension settings for a softer ride. Give it a try before considering anything drastic! As for the suspension, Tesla’s newer “comfort” setup isn’t something that can easily be swapped into an older Model X due to differences in hardware and software.
 

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