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Ah, I didn't add that because I mentioned there are already AutoSock sizes that fit the 20" wheels. AutoSock size 698 works for Model X 20" rear wheels and size 697 works for 20" front wheels.
As for approval information, it looks like it is approved by CALTRANS. You can check out this site for...
With winter coming to the Pacific Northwest, I've got a few road trips planned that'll involve snowy and icy weather. On my previous SUV, I used AutoSocks and they were great--easy to put on, quiet, and great performance. My Model X has the 22" wheels (for which Tesla doesn't even offer chains)...
That's good to know. This happened to me with a ChargePoint J1772 connector that I pulled out while leaving the Tesla adapter in... I freaked out at first, but then just went thru the hassle of tapping my ChargePoint card again, plugging the cable back into the adapter, then removing them...
Can anyone recommend shops that have done great work wiring dash cams and applying XPEL to their Model X in the Seattle area? I just got my X last week and would like to do my "preventative" maintenance ASAP, but want to find someone reputable, reasonable, and high quality.
I picked up my P90D X last week in Fremont and drove up thru Crater Lake and to Bend. While I can't comment on Bend -> Crater Lake -> Bend, I will say that I was sweating the range anxiety quite a bit during this portion of my return trip to WA.
My last Supercharger stop was Mt. Shasta in CA...
Flying down to San Francisco to pick up my P90D X on Thursday! Barely made it for June, but it's June! Two months of delays wasn't *too* terrible. Getting a full wrap back in Seattle, hopefully the road trip home will spare me of chips.
Anyone in Seattle get this installed in a Model X yet? Recommended installers?
I was also able to use the code just now when ordering, so it looks like they've reinstated it.
Any recommendations for quality work around the Seattle area? Looking to do XPEL or ClearGuard Nano (the latter would be preferred), bonus points if they also do PhotoSync. I know of a few places, but I'm really looking for happy meticulous Tesla owners to provide an informed referral :)