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    Front Passenger Door Wind Noise

    You can adjust the door catch inward and you can tilt the glass inward, depending on what is causing the issue. There are good youtube videos on how to do both.
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    Aftermarket Subwoofer in 22 M3P

    I assume that you've looked at the Orella sub package? I think it is $799. It was a super easy install (<30 mins) with everything included (cables, amp, sub) and no cutting or modifications needed. As with the guy who posted above, I'm not trying to fill the neighborhood with bass though...
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    My Experience with Noise Reduction

    I don't feel like any one change had a huge effect. The end result is pretty good, but it is the the result of the cumulative effect of all of these small things. You still hear bumps on a rough road, but they are more soft, dull thud then loud, sharp noises. You still hear some slight wind...
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    My Experience with Noise Reduction

    There are a lot of threads detailing various noise reduction tactics. I've finally gotten my 2023 M3LR to a good point, so I thought I would summarize what I've done in the hopes that it might simplify the research for someone new to Model 3. I have the original Continental tires (4K miles) at...
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    NVX sub vs Orella

    Just to reiterate some of what was said here. I just got the Orella sub kit. The longest part of the job was taking all the panels out, but their video is very clear. The wiring harness is super easy to hook up. the speaker and anp seem to be good quality. As far as sound, it is a very dramatic...