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A Cybertruck Owner Says Tesla Pulled a Fast One on Him – He Adds, “I Bought Winter Tires but Tesla Gave Me a Complete Set With Wheels and Sensors”

A Cybertruck owner claims he purchased four winter tires, which cost $1,940; however, Tesla gave him a full winter package set, including wheels, TPMS sensors & nuts. The complete package costs $3,250.
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Author: Tinsae Aregay
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Ken, a Tesla Cybertruck owner from Kansas, says he was surprised when he went to pick up his new winter tires from Tesla.

Ken ordered and paid for four winter tires through the Tesla app. However, while waiting to pick them up, Tesla staff informed him that he would also receive wheels, TPMS sensors, and full installation and balancing services, not just the tires.

The delighted Tesla owner shared his experience on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum.

He writes…

“Tesla pulls a fast one with tires! 

Like many others here, I had some extra Tesla store credits from last year's PowerShare install rebates.

I wasn't sure what to do with the credits, but finally decided to order a set of winter tires, which cost about the same as my credit. Those tires are listed here in the Tesla shop

The ordering process requires going through the app to set up a service appointment, so I did that.

Once I received a message from the service team, I responded in the app that I didn't need the tires installed—I just wanted to pick them up, take them home, and store them for winter, when I would have my regular tires removed and the winter tires installed at a local shop.

The service team said that was perfectly fine and told me to come in anytime on that day to pick them up.

That day was yesterday, so I arrived around 12:30 to collect my tires. I spoke with the person at the service desk, who asked me, "Do you want all the parts loaded into your truck or do you want us to assemble them?" - Huh? I replied. What do you mean?

The service person then explained, 'Well, do you want the wheels, tires, and TPMS sensors loaded separately into the bed of your truck, or do you want us to install the sensors and mount and balance the tires before taking them?

Say what? I thought I ordered four tires?

Nope, you're getting the winter tire and wheel package. 

Ummm, okay. Is there any charge for assembling them? Nope, that's all included— zero cost to you. Do you want us to do it?

Uhhh, yes, please. Okay, go have a seat in the waiting area... Roger that! Some time later, they rolled out my truck with four complete winter tires and wheels ready for me to take home and store in my garage.

I'm not sure why Tesla did this, but the service person assured me it was correct. It seems like I've saved a significant amount of money, and switching to winter tires has become a whole lot easier, as I can simply remove my regular wheels and mount the winter ones. 

I have no idea if Tesla will do this for others, but if you're considering a set of tires, you could order what I did and see what shows up. You could be pleasantly surprised, like I was!

Thank you, Tesla! You never cease to amaze me!”

Paying for tires but receiving a full wheel set is definitely a pleasant surprise.

And looking at the Tesla online shop, it's easy to see why Ken thought he was only getting tires and not the entire wheel set.

Tesla clearly states on its website that the $485 price is for one Goodyear DuraTrac RT tire, and the price for four tires is $1,940.

Additionally, the images Tesla shares on the product page are only of the winter tires and do not include wheels.

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If this wasn’t enough on the website, Tesla explicitly writes…

Description

Cybertruck Goodyear DuraTrac RT Tire ($485): For pickup at Tesla Service Centers only, installation not included. 

Included: 

1x 285/65R20 Goodyear DuraTrac RT Tire”

Making matters even more strange, Tesla also offers a complete winter tire and wheel package. Unlike the $1,940 that Ken paid, Tesla sells the full set for $3,250.

This is certainly odd; however, looking at the comments, fellow Cybertruck owners congratulated Ken.

A fellow Cybertruck owner writes…

"Congrats! That has to be a $1,000 mistake on Tesla’s part, to your benefit!"

Another Cybertruck owner writes…

“Someone definitely messed up. It is clear you should have only gotten the rubber.”

A third Cybertruck owner shared a screenshot from the Tesla online shop showing the full winter tire and Cyber Wheel set, which costs $3,250.

Tesla, in the description for the complete winter tire package, writes…

“Cybertruck 20" Cyber Wheel and Winter Tire Package

($3,250)

Includes:

4x Cyber Wheels

4x 285/65R20 Goodyear DuraTrac Tires

4x BLE tire pressure sensors and nuts”

Please let me know what you think in the comments. Share your ideas by clicking the red “Add new comment” button below. Also, be sure to visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.

Image: Screenshot from Ken’s post on the Cybertruck Owners Club. Reposted under fair use copyright law.

For more information, check out: An Early Cybertruck Buyer Says Tesla Finally Decided to Buy Back His Truck After 20 Service Visits. He Shares “The Same Window Cracked Twice Spontaneously, Both Motors Failed, an Inverter Was Replaced, and the Brake Calipers Failed”

Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.

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Comments

Joey (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 11:24AM

“Pulled a fast one” has a negative connotation which usually means sly or clever trick to gain unfair advantage. Sounds lime you got a good deal


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Matt (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 12:52PM

To "pull a fast one" means to deceive or cheat someone, often through a sly or clever trick, to gain an unfair advantage. It implies a successful act of trickery or unscrupulous behavior, getting away with something dishonest or unfair without being noticed.

So no, Tesla didn't "pull a fast one" buy giving this guy more than he paid for.

Dag (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 2:45PM

I'd take pictures and collect every scrap of written and xeroxed paperwork for my "file". In case Tesla figures it out and says.
" OH BY THE WAY...yeah we made a little boo boo..$3000 please."

Sheewa (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 6:38PM

So the rich are being given more presents they didn’t pay for while the rest of us get screwed. How cute. No one cares about your stupid Tesla tires

Rosko (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 10:21PM

What is newsworthy about this drivel? If Tesla screwed up your order take the issue up with Tesla. Past that no one gives a rat’s ass.

Rosko (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 10:30PM

Is this drivel news worthy? Nope, its
more like whining. if you must whine, don’t whine to those who obviously don’t care about issue.

Pete (not verified)    September 27, 2025 - 11:00PM

So your option was to purchase 4 tires at $1940 or 4 complete tire package for $3200.... net $1260 more for the wheels, tpms and labour. Where's the free deal??
BTW... aftermarket pricing is still cheaper than any dealer pricing.

Michael Stuart Braum (not verified)    September 28, 2025 - 3:36AM

I think they screwed up. But, you screwed up ever buying a tesla, much less a cyber dumpster.

Lindsey Miller (not verified)    September 28, 2025 - 11:46AM

Those trucks are an embarrassment! The UGLIEST things EVER! I can't imagine WHO would be seen in something so HIDEOUS. And the people who buy them seem to really think they're something. They're something allright!
There's no accounting for taste!

Jack Reid Jr (not verified)    September 28, 2025 - 12:02PM

You should have just shut your mouth, and celebrated but instead, you can't keep your mouth closed. I hope they send you a full bill for everything now! Posting a headlines, "Tesla pulled a fast one" was disgusting and false. They did you a favor.

Michael Kraft (not verified)    September 29, 2025 - 7:41AM

Tesla has been pummeled and is trying to buy back some good press. That's all. I still couldn't be paid to own one of those monstrosities.

Les (not verified)    September 29, 2025 - 10:14AM

Since the sales of the truck are very low and not getting better, stocking said winter set costs money and you benefit from them trying to get product off their shelves. That shelf space costs money every month they sit there unsold. So from a company perspective they moving product to eliminate paying for that shelf space. Good deal for you!

Troy (not verified)    September 29, 2025 - 12:05PM

That was a good deal. The reason for the deal is because in reality it is a crapy product and are not selling many anymore. All they are trying to do is move whatever they can to get out from under all they can. Which is more or less a no win situation for Tesla