Tesla Model Y UP Forged UP-RW Road Warrior Wheel (Set of 4)
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Crack-proof, curb-resistant, and CFD-tested to match Tesla’s most efficient wheels , this is the UP Forged Road Warrior wheel. Built for the Model 3 & Y with fleet-ready durability, this wheel features a replaceable Curb Guard Ring to defend against curb rash, manufactured from forged 6061-T6 aluminum for toughness, and modern styled that’s built for the future of mobility: daily drivers, fleets, and future Robotaxis.
- Designed for use with Model 3 & Y, Tesla Robotaxis, fleet vehicles, and daily drivers.
- Indestructible design with FREE replacement guarantee*
- Lightweight for increased efficiency at low speeds
- 18-inch: 22.4lbs / 10.2kg
- 20-inch – 25.96 pounds / 11.8kg
- 19-inch 23.54lbs / 10.7kg
- Designed for use with OEM / Factory Tesla Tires
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Product Details
UP Forged UP-RW Road Warrior Wheel – The Indestructible Tesla Wheel Built for the Real World
Introducing the UP Forged UP-RW Road Warrior Wheel, the world’s first indestructible wheel engineered specifically for the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. Developed through rigorous testing with law enforcement vehicles in the UP.FIT Forged Wheel Program, this wheel is the culmination of durability, performance, and design. Whether you’re running a Tesla Robotaxi, a fleet of Teslas, or simply commuting daily, the UP-RW Road Warrior is the last wheel you’ll ever need to buy—literally.
Unmatched Durability and Strength – Guaranteed for Life
Cracked wheels are a common and costly issue for Tesla owners, especially those using cast aluminum OEM wheels. With the UP-RW Road Warrior, those days are over. Made from 6061-T6 forged aluminum, each monoblock wheel is rated for an incredibly high load capacity that exceeds 950 kg per wheel, making it the strongest wheel available for Model 3 and Model Y.
And yes, it’s so tough that Unplugged Performance offers a FREE lifetime replacement if you can manage to bend or crack one. Potholes, curbs, road debris—bring it on.
Intelligent Design for Real-World Challenges
The Road Warrior isn’t just about brute strength—it’s also practical. Thanks to its narrower 8.5-inch width, the Road Warrior allows OEM Tesla tires to bulge outward slightly, creating a “tire pillow” barrier that shields the wheel lip from damage. Compared to the OEM’s flush or stretched fitment, this added sidewall cushion offers a superior line of defense against curb rash.
But if you do manage to scrape something? No worries. The integrated, replaceable Curb Guard ring means you can restore your wheel’s aesthetics without replacing the entire wheel or removing the tire. A simple and cost-effective solution, unique to the UP-RW.
Built for the Future – Optimized for Robotaxis and Fleets
As Tesla’s Cybercab (Robotaxi) becomes a reality, uptime is more critical than ever. Whether you’re running a ride-share business or managing a fleet, downtime due to cracked wheels can mean lost income. The UP-RW is built to keep your vehicles on the road longer, thanks to its superior engineering and free replacement guarantee.
This makes it ideal for:
- Tesla Robotaxis
- Fleet Vehicles
- Rideshare Operators
- Daily Commuters who value durability
Aero Efficiency Meets Lightweight Performance
While the Road Warrior is built like a tank, it performs like a Tesla should. Weighing in at just 25.96 lbs (11.8 kg) for the 20” model, this forged wheel is lighter than OEM cast wheels, enhancing low-speed efficiency and handling. At highway speeds, its built-in aerodynamic disc design rivals Tesla’s most efficient OEM wheels, helping to maximize range without compromising on looks or strength.
Available Specs for Tesla Model 3 & Model Y
Model 3:
19×8.5 | Offset: +32 | Recommended OEM Tire: 235/40R19
20×8.5 | Offset: +32 | Recommended OEM Tire: 235/35R20
Model Y:
19×8.5 | Offset: +32 | Recommended OEM Tire: 255/45R19
20×8.5 | Offset: +32 | Recommended OEM Tire: 255/40R20
Premium Finish That Lasts
Unlike traditional painted wheels, the UP-RW features a two-tone satin black and satin gunmetal powder coat, offering superior UV resistance and long-lasting good looks. This finish resists chipping and fading, ensuring your wheels stay sharp—mile after mile.
Final Thoughts: The Wheel That Pays for Itself
Let’s face it—curbing your wheels happens, and replacement wheels aren’t cheap. The UP Forged UP-RW Road Warrior Wheel is not just a product; it’s peace of mind. With its lifetime structural guarantee, replaceable curb protection, and aero-optimized design, it offers a level of value that far exceeds any cast aluminum OEM wheel.
Whether you’re dodging potholes, navigating city curbs, or launching your own Tesla fleet—the Road Warrior is your ride-or-die.
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Wheel Fitment Info
| Wheel Size | Offset | Application | OEM Tire Acceptable | Recommended Tire Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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18×8.5 |
+32 |
Range Optimized |
No |
245/55 18 |
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19×8.5 |
+32 |
Range Optimized |
Fits OEM Tires |
255/45 19 |
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20×8.5 |
+32 |
Range Optimized |
Fits OEM Tires |
255/40 20 |
Why does my Tesla show a TPMS fault when parked near other wheels?
If your Tesla displays a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) fault or error it may be because you are parked nearby or passing by a second set of wheels (such as winter tires or track wheels stored in your garage), it is likely caused by signal interference. Your car’s receiver is detecting the sensor signals from the stored wheels and “confusing” them with the sensors currently installed on the vehicle.
This “crosstalk” prevents the system from locking onto the active tires. The issue typically resolves itself once the vehicle drives away from the stored wheels.
Why It Happens
- Signal Overlap (Bluetooth/RF Interference): Newer Teslas (Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck, and refreshed S/X) use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensors, while older models use 433 MHz radio frequencies. When stored wheels are within range, the car receives data from up to eight sensors simultaneously. The system struggles to distinguish which sensors are actually on the car.
- Sensor ID Confusion: Every TPMS sensor has a unique ID. If your Tesla previously “learned” the sensors on your stored wheels, it may attempt to connect to them instead of the currently installed set, triggering a “System Fault” alert.
- Interrupted “Relearn” Process: Tesla TPMS systems auto-relearn while driving. If you recently swapped wheels and parked near the old set before driving long enough, the car may fail to finalize the new sensor IDs.
How to Fix It
- Move the Extra Wheels: The most effective fix is to increase the distance between your Tesla and the stored wheels. Moving them to a different corner of the garage, a shed, or a basement usually breaks the signal interference.
- Drive the Vehicle: Drive your Tesla for at least 10–15 minutes above 15 mph (25 km/h). This forces the system to poll the sensors. The car will recognize the moving sensors attached to the wheels and ignore the stationary sensors left in the garage.
- Force a Reset: If driving doesn’t clear the error, follow the model-specific guides below to force the system to reset.
Model-Specific TPMS Reset Guides
Tesla Model 3 & Model Y
These models do not have a dedicated “Reset” button; they use an auto-learn system. If the system is stuck, you can force a reboot of the TPMS ECU by changing the wheel configuration.
- Drive: Drive for 10 minutes at over 15 mph (25 km/h).
- Force Reset (if driving fails):
- Park the vehicle.
- Go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration.
- Change the wheel size to a different size (e.g., from 19″ to 20″) and confirm.
- Wait for the system to reboot (screen may flash).
- Change the size back to your correct wheel size.
- Drive again to allow the system to relearn the correct sensors.
Tesla Model S & Model X (Refresh 2021+)
The “Refresh” models (Plaid/Long Range) use the same Bluetooth (BLE) system as the Model 3/Y.
- Drive: Drive for 10 minutes at over 15 mph (25 km/h).
- Force Reset:
- Go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration.
- Update the configuration to a different wheel set, wait for the reset, and then switch it back to the correct set.
- The car will now listen for new sensors during your next drive.
Tesla Model S & Model X (Legacy 2012–2020)
Older models use 433 MHz RF sensors and often have a manual reset option in the menu.
- Menu Reset:
- Go to Controls > Service > Reset TPMS Sensors.
- Select the correct wheel size if prompted.
- Tap Reset.
- Drive: Immediately drive the vehicle above 25 mph for at least 10 minutes to complete the calibration.
Tesla Cybertruck
The Cybertruck uses high-bandwidth Bluetooth sensors and a newer interface.
- Auto-Learn: The Cybertruck is designed to auto-detect wheel changes quickly. Drive for roughly 5–10 minutes on a clear road.
- Manual Check:
- Go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire.
- Ensure the correct wheel type (e.g., 20″ Core vs. 35″ All-Terrain) is selected.
- If the error persists, toggle the wheel selection to a different option and then back to the correct one to force the system to restart its search protocol.
What are the advantages of titanium lug nuts for my Tesla?
Significant Weight Reduction
- Unplugged Performance’s titanium lug nuts save about 46% in weight compared to OEM steel nuts, thanks to their 64‑grade titanium construction.
- Lowering unsprung and rotational weight enhances steering feel, acceleration, braking, and overall suspension responsiveness.
Exceptional Corrosion Resistance & Longevity
- Titanium naturally forms a protective oxide layer, making it virtually impervious to rust—even in salty or coastal environments where steel would degrade.
- Users consistently praise titanium for retaining both form and function over time, especially compared to more oxidizing metals.
Superior Strength & Durability
- Aerospace-grade titanium such as Grade 5 (6‑4) offers a remarkably high strength-to-weight ratio, making the lug nuts both light and formidable.
- Titanium retains its mechanical properties under high heat, important for lug nuts that are close to hot brakes and subject to thermal stress.
Sleek Aesthetics & Custom Finishes
- Eye-catching finishes like burnt titanium (blue-purple-gold hues) or sleek black DLC coating, providing both style and surface protection
- In general, titanium lug nuts elevate the visual appeal of wheels with a high-end, sophisticated look
Long-Term Value and Peace of Mind
- While pricier upfront, titanium lug nuts offer long-term cost benefits due to their durability, less replacement needed, and better resale value if maintained
- They’re reliable, low-maintenance, and inspire confidence, especially if you’re performance-driven or want lasting quality
What does the Unplugged Performance product warranty cover?
Unplugged Performance offers a comprehensive warranty on all parts and installations performed by our certified technicians. Warranty coverage applies to defects in materials and workmanship on items including lowering springs, coilovers, big brake kits, brake pads, stainless steel brake lines, shocks, and more. Should any covered part fail under normal use or display premature wear, we will repair or replace it at no additional cost—assuming the component was installed by us or at one of our authorized partners.
This warranty is valid for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first, excluding consumable products like brake pads, rotors, and tires, starting from the installation date. Coverage extends to labor for warranty repairs when performed by Unplugged Performance or an authorized installer. It does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accidents, off‑road use, improper installation not done by us, or modifications that aren’t factory-approved.
To file a warranty claim, simply contact our service team. We’ll guide you through inspection, shipping (if needed), and repair or replacement logistics. transparencia and top-tier support are what you can expect from Unplugged.
Will Tesla void my warranty if I install aftermarket parts?
A vehicle’s comprehensive warranty as a whole may not be voided due to use of aftermarket parts per the Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act (www.sema.org/sema-enews/2011/01/ftc-validates-right-to-install-aftermarket-parts). However, a manufacturer may require a customer to pay for parts and labor for a repair if there is direct causation between a customer’s alteration and the product or service repair being requested. It is in both manufacturer and customer’s interest to follow logic and reason so that the system of good faith is not abused. If this topic interests you please read the law as well as your warranty documentation. Ultimately we are Tesla owners and enthusiasts, we are not lawyers and cannot provide legal advice.
What are wheel spacers? Do I need them?
Wheel spacers are metal rings that are installed between a vehicle’s wheel and the wheel hub (or the mounting surface of the wheel). Their primary function is to increase the distance (or offset) between the wheel and the vehicle’s suspension or fender. Wheel spacers are typically used to achieve a desired stance, improve wheel clearance, or adjust the offset of the wheel for better fitment.
Key Functions of Wheel Spacers:
- Improve Wheel Fitment:
- Wheel spacers allow a vehicle to run wider or more aggressive wheels that would not otherwise fit without rubbing against the suspension components, fenders, or brakes. By pushing the wheels outward, spacers help achieve the desired stance and prevent interference with the vehicle’s body.
- Enhance Aesthetic Appearance:
- Many car enthusiasts use wheel spacers to create a more visually appealing stance. Spacers can give the vehicle a wider stance, making it look more aggressive or balanced, which is especially common in performance, off-road, or custom vehicles.
- Increase Track Width:
- Wheel spacers increase the track width (the distance between the left and right wheels). A wider track improves vehicle stability, handling, and cornering ability, especially at high speeds or during aggressive driving. This is a common modification for sports cars or vehicles that participate in racing.
- Correct Wheel Offset:
- If a vehicle’s wheels are too tucked in or too far out (due to factory design or aftermarket modifications), wheel spacers can be used to adjust the wheel offset. They help to position the wheels more centrally within the wheel wells or achieve a more desirable offset.
- Prevent Rubbing:
- In some cases, after lowering a car or adding a suspension modification, the tires might rub against the inner fenders or suspension components. Using a wheel spacer can provide extra clearance to prevent this rubbing and protect the tires and suspension parts.
What is a forged wheel? Are they better than OEM Telsa Wheels?
A forged wheel is a type of wheel made from a solid piece of metal (usually aluminum or magnesium) that is shaped using a high-pressure forging process. The process involves applying extreme heat and pressure to the metal, which results in a wheel that is both strong and lightweight. This is different from a cast wheel, which is made by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing it to solidify.
How Forged Wheels are Made:
- Billet Material: A solid block of metal, often referred to as a billet, is heated to a high temperature.
- Forging Process: The heated billet is then placed into a die and shaped using high-pressure machinery or a hydraulic press. The metal is compressed and shaped into the desired wheel form.
- Heat Treatment & Finishing: After the forging process, the wheel is heat-treated for additional strength, and it is then machined, polished, and finished to its final appearance.
Advantages of Forged Wheels Over Cast Wheels:
Stronger and More Durable:
- Forged wheels are stronger because the forging process aligns the metal’s grain structure, making it more resistant to cracking or breaking under pressure. This results in a wheel that is better equipped to handle stress, impacts, and high-performance conditions.
- Cast wheels, on the other hand, have a less uniform grain structure due to the molding process, making them more prone to cracks and failure under heavy loads or stress.
Lighter Weight:
- Forged wheels are typically lighter than cast wheels of the same size because they can be made with less material while still maintaining strength. The forging process allows for more precise design, and excess material can be removed in areas where it’s not needed, resulting in a lighter wheel.
- Cast wheels are usually heavier, as the mold often requires more material and is less efficient in terms of weight-saving design.
Improved Performance:
- Because of their strength-to-weight ratio, forged wheels offer better handling, acceleration, and braking performance. The lighter weight reduces rotational mass, which means less energy is required to move the wheel, improving overall performance.
- Cast wheels may not offer the same performance benefits, as their extra weight can reduce acceleration and braking efficiency.
Better Impact Resistance:
- Forged wheels are better at withstanding impacts from potholes or rough terrain due to their superior strength. This makes them ideal for high-performance and off-road vehicles where rugged conditions are common.
- Cast wheels are more likely to crack or bend under such impacts, which makes them less suitable for extreme driving conditions.
Longer Lifespan:
- Forged wheels generally have a longer lifespan because they are more durable and resistant to wear, corrosion, and damage from impacts.
- Cast wheels tend to wear down faster and may require more frequent replacements, especially under harsh driving conditions.
Do I need conical or ball seat lug nuts?
OEM Tesla Lug Nuts and UP Titanium and Aluminum Lugs share identical conical designs to maximize contact between lug nuts and wheels. Other aftermarket lug nuts have a generic conical shape and very little surface area contact between nut and wheel which is potentially dangerous.
Can I reuse my OEM TPMS?
Yes, all UP Forged Wheels are designed to fit Tesla OEM TPMS.
What is the difference between staggered and square wheel setups?
Staggered Setup: Involves different wheel sizes on the front and rear axles, typically with a wider wheel in the rear. This is often used for performance or aesthetic purposes.
Square Setup: Uses the same wheel size on all four corners, which allows for tire rotations.
Do UP Forged Wheels come with a warranty?
Yes, all UP Forged Wheels come with a warranty. Please visit our Terms and Conditions page for details.
Do I need to get an alignment after installing aftermarket wheels?
Although it is not necessary, unless suspension modifications are also being installed at the same time, it’s often recommended to get a alignment after installing new wheels, especially if the size, offset, or width of the wheels significantly differs from stock specifications. This helps prevent uneven tire wear and ensures that the vehicle handles properly.
Can UP Forged wheels affect my car’s performance?
Yes, wheels can impact performance in various ways. Lighter wheels can improve acceleration, braking and range, while heavier wheels can have the opposite effect. Additionally, wider wheels can enhance traction but may affect ride quality and handling, depending on the setup especially when stepping up to a larger diameter wheel and a tire with a smaller height sidewall.
How do I know what size wheel will fit my car?
Wheel size is determined by three key measurements: diameter (in inches), width (in inches), and bolt pattern (the number of holes and the distance between them). Additionally, the wheel’s offset and backspacing play a role in fitment. It’s important to check your car’s specifications and use our fitment guide to determine the correct size for your vehicle.
What are the shipping options and times?
Unplugged Performance processes orders quickly, typically within 1–2 business days after placement. For U.S. customers, orders under $50 usually ship via FedEx SmartPost with an estimated delivery time of 2–7 business days. Larger items like body kits or bumpers may ship via freight carriers with curbside delivery; customers will be contacted to schedule a delivery window. International shipping is available to most countries, with shipping costs calculated at checkout. Delivery times abroad vary, generally ranging from 5 to 16 business days depending on destination. Import duties or taxes are the customer’s responsibility. To ensure a smooth shipping experience, provide accurate contact information during checkout. For specific questions or shipping quotes, Unplugged Performance’s support team is available to assist.
Do you offer international shipping?
Yes, Unplugged Performance ships to customers worldwide with no restrictions on destination countries. Whether you live in Canada, Europe, Australia, or elsewhere, we can deliver your order directly to your doorstep. We do not charge any additional fees or convenience charges for international payment processing—what you see at checkout is what you pay. Shipping times vary depending on the destination and customs processing, typically ranging from 2 to 6 weeks. Please note that customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, or customs fees imposed by their country, which are separate from our charges. Orders are processed in the order received, and while made-to-order items cannot be refunded once production begins, defective or damaged shipments are eligible for exchange. If you have questions or need help with your international order, our support team is available to assist you promptly.