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Track front and rear tires separately?
I see I can only have one set of active tires at once, but I have two separate sets on the car right now due to a requirement to replace tires at separate times. I would like to track them by mileage separately. Can we please track multiple sets of tires, or add 2 separate dates to the single set of tires when a front and rear tire is chosen separately within a single set?
Customer support service by UserEcho
I've added this to our list get added/corrected.
Great we can now track front and rear, but mileage is wrong - it double everythingj They need to learn how to test these functions before delivery.
Unable to login with teslafi account for some reason so ended up accidentally creating a new support account. lame. How is it you were able to track the dates on the tire sets separately? I can only track one active date at a time. The "multiple" dates in a single set seem to need to have previous date ranges closed out before a new one can be added, and you still can't set multiple tires sets active at once. There's only a way to store a single date for a set of tires.
One set is only ever active, since only one can be on your car at a time. I have Winters and Summers. When I take off the Winters, i put in the date they were removed, then activate the summers and enter the date they were put on. And vice versa when i go back to Winters.
My issue above is that if you track front and rear separately (come people only switch fronts or rears), it messes up the mileage calcs.
Ok so the behavior I want isn't in, then? I was hoping it was :D. I have a separate date on my fronts and rears because I had to replace the rears due to damage, but the fronts were still good. Instead of tracking the tires as a whole set of four, I was hoping to track them in pairs so I don't end up having to waste tire if I want to having the tracking be accurate in the system. For instance, in theory, my rears should have 6 months longer of life than the fronts, and so when I go exchange them, I'd like to only do the fronts at one time, then the rears when they wear out 6 months later, and I'd like to track that in teslafi somehow.
How does tracking this way screw up the mileage calculations?
i haven't looked at this in awhile from what i remember, when i tested tracking fronts and backs separately, it doubled the mileage so i reverted back to tracking sets. Mine are all sets, so its fine for me. They may have fixed the math tracking pairs - not sure. Good luck! Site has some great features but they definitiely need to test new functionality better