Tesla Model 3 with 19×8.5-inch BC Forged RS43 Wheel

About This Tesla Model 3 Build

We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Black Tesla Model 3 sits on a set of 19×8.5-inch BC Forged RS43 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.

The owner chose BC Forged for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Tesla Model 3 builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Black exterior with the BC Forged RS43 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: BC Forged RS43 on the Tesla Model 3

I walked around this Model 3 for twenty minutes just to soak in the BC Forged RS43 setup. The 19x8.5 dimensions nail the factory-style width while pushing the stance just enough to look aggressive. These wheels sit flush without begging for attention through obnoxious poke.

We see a lot of owners mess up the offset, but this fitment stays true to the Model 3’s geometry. By keeping the offset tight to the hub, the steering feel remains sharp and direct. You won’t find any unnecessary scrub radius here.

The hub bore on these BCs matches the Tesla platform perfectly. This eliminates the need for annoying hub-centric rings that always vibrate after a few thousand miles. It locks onto the studs with zero play.

Caliper clearance is the biggest headache for Model 3 owners, but these RS43s clear the Performance brakes easily. The barrel design leaves just enough room for the cooling airflow the rotors need. You get the look of a race wheel without the brake heat drama.

The spoke design reaches all the way to the outer edge of the rim. This visual trick makes the 19-inch wheels look larger than they actually are on the road. It tricks the eye into thinking you are running a 20-inch setup.

We looked for rubbing at full lock and found absolutely nothing. The 235/40/19 tires fit the 8.5-inch width perfectly with a flat sidewall profile. You have plenty of clearance even if you drop the car on lowering springs.

The barrel lip depth is subtle but adds a necessary touch of mechanical depth. It breaks up the flat face of the wheel beautifully. Every bolt hole remains accessible, which makes tire swaps a dream.

What We Recommend for Tesla Model 3 Owners

If you want this look, stick to an 8.5 or 9-inch wide wheel. Anything wider than 9.5 inches on the front will kill your turning radius. We have seen too many guys go too wide and ruin the handling.

Offset is your best friend when dialing in the perfect look. Aim for a plus-35 to plus-40 range to keep the wheels tucked properly. This range ensures the tires stay behind the fender line during hard cornering.

Skip the staggered setup if you want to rotate your tires properly. A square 19-inch setup like this one lets you swap tires front-to-back to save your wallet. You get better longevity and consistent grip in the corners.

Don't fall for the trap of massive spacers to force a flush look. Spacers only add unsprung weight and stress the wheel bearings. Choose a custom-offset wheel from a brand like BC Forged instead.

We suggest a 235 or 245 tire width for most street-driven Model 3s. The 235/40/19 on this build provides a crisp, responsive feel without feeling harsh. Avoid heavy, cheap tires that ruin the acceleration advantage of the electric powertrain.

Style and Build Analysis

The Dark Brushed Black finish is the star of this show. It does not just look like flat paint; it has a texture that catches the light differently at every angle. Against the black car, it creates a monochromatic mood that feels incredibly menacing.

We love how the dark-on-dark theme avoids looking cheap. Most black wheels hide their design, but the brushed texture of the RS43 pops in the sunlight. You see the intricate lines of the spokes while the rest of the wheel fades into the shadows.

The RS43 is a classic multi-spoke design that refuses to go out of style. It brings a touch of motorsport heritage to a car that is usually associated with tech. It makes the Model 3 look like a proper performance machine.

Proportions are everything when you are building a Tesla. These 19s fill the arches just right, especially with the factory ride height. The car has a planted, grounded stance that makes the stock wheels look like toys.

This build stands out because it is restrained. It does not need wild aero or neon colors to make a statement. It uses high-quality parts to enhance the natural lines of the car instead of covering them up.

Why We Love This Build

This Model 3 pulls off the stealth look better than any car we have featured this year. The Dark Brushed Black BC Forged RS43 wheels catch the light just enough to expose their detailed spoke geometry. It creates a sleek, predatory silhouette that draws every eye at the meet.

We admire how the owner kept the fitment functional while nailing the aesthetic. The car looks like it could carve up a canyon road as easily as it cruises down the boulevard. It is a masterclass in clean, thoughtful modification.

Everything about this build feels intentional and precise. It makes us want to grab a set for our own test fleet immediately. Stop playing it safe and get your fitment dialed in just like this.

Full Specs Breakdown

Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.

  • Car Make & Model: Tesla Model 3
  • Vehicle Color: Black
  • Wheel Brand & Model: BC Forged RS43
  • Wheel Size: 19×8.5
  • Offset: Contact dealer
  • Wheel Finish: Dark Brushed Black
  • Tires: 235/40/19

Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

Wheel sizes explained - diameter, width, offset and backspacing guide
Understanding wheel sizing: diameter, width, offset and backspacing all affect fitment on your Tesla Model 3.

We talk to Tesla Model 3 owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.

Will 19×8.5-inch wheels fit my Tesla Model 3? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.

Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.

Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Tesla Model 3 owners run 19×8.5-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.

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