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...and wheel damage, for sure!
HAHA...except he had the 20s!!! HAHA!
I'll find out. Just ordered a pair, to be delivered tomorrow (how does Amazon DO THAT???)
Did the OP say he installed MPP coils?
Mine seems to have settled down, (maybe the latest update fixed it?) However, I'm mostly using SiriusXM on my phone (addicted to Radio Classics),...
^^^: Sorry you had to go to a different SC for a resolution to your issues, but very pleased they were willing to pursue it, and solve it. Thanks...
Jsond: Thanks for the immediate evaluation. It will be interesting to know how the coilovers settle in over the next 500, 1k, 2k miles.
Wife and I, 63 and 66, so combined 118 years driving. How many million miles??? LOADS of road trips, coast to coast. 3 claims, 2 of them...
HAHAHA! Possible edit: "...then my [first] wife...";):)
I'll bet you'll get some arguments about the "...better handling..." aspect!!;);) For sure, you'll have a softer ride vs. the 21"s.
Uhh...what was the question??? Some people don't WANT to hand wash their cars. (2101Guy: I agree with you, but...)
Just checked mine. It is capable of blowing air at my forehead. Have it checked out.
88xxx, The driver's seat doesn't slide back all the way. None of our 3 drivers need the full range, but I'd like to have it working. Scheduled for...
All 4 windows should be opening that small amount when you close/lock the car. It's not just the door/window you just opened/closed,
I'm thinking the mudflaps might even increase the amount of debris striking the door in front of the rear wheelwell, whipping the air around the flap.
Wait. Are Tesla owners supposed to use turn signals? No one told me!:p:p
scabbotts: Strange. If it's cold enough, ALL 4 windows should be doing the same thing. Full up, then "zzp", open a very small amount.
scabbotts: Does it fully close and then open slightly? That's how the "icing" avoidance works.
The window isn't fully closed in the photo. If it's below a certain temp, the windows will close and then open a small amount, to prevent possible...
Progressive: Interesting story about a "no fault" claim we made with them 2.5 years ago. Traveling 65mph, on 30 through Little Rock, a car in...
Tesla branded mud flaps: FRONT ONLY. They won't fit the rear. I have them, like the quality, ease of installation. No snow-damaging risk where I...
Are you adjusting the direction of the airflow? HVAC display, using the touchscreen, slide your fingers in front of the displayed dash vents to...
LowlyOilBurner: It's a discussion, pointing out different perspectives and experiences. Not nonsense at all.:)
...adding to jcanoe's post #9 above, re: any loss of SOC if left unplugged...
Haven't heard of a new software update since. 2021.4.6, maybe 3 weeks old...
Check all lights, inside and out. Check body panel alignment. Check interior, including headliner, for fitment. Slide front seats forward/back,...
I just found this thread, didn't read all of it. My 88xxx MY, Geminis, delivered 12/26/20, was LESS than 70 ft/lbs.
stopcrazypp: I agree with all of the above. However, all of the above is moot with most Amuhricans. I'm afraid the vast majority will sit in their...
^^^Me, too. However, it is not industry standard, and tire shops won't do this, because of liability issues.
MrWattson: Exactly what in my post do you "disagree" with? Please explain.
Plugging a tire requires a significant amount of strength, and experience. A rear flat? Requires a jack and removing the wheel from the car....
SLIME ECO is a water-based sealant. I used Continental's sealant 2 years ago, also water-based, w/o any issues. I actually tested its usefulness,...
No daily commute here, so no absolute daily needs. I've left the car unplugged for 72 hours, with 50% SOC, and had zero parasitic drain showing in...
PearlShark: "...what are our options after Sales Rep is going back on their word?" The way cars are marketed, there's always an *, indicating the...
Vivelemond: How many miles on the car? I was totally convinced I just HAD to do the coilovers. Now, after 2500 miles, I'll be putting the $3k+...
No legitimate shop would only plug a tire. Proper repair is a plug/patch from the inside. ...just sayin'...
Sadly, you're not the first to tell this story. Glad your tire is repaired. I haven't asked, but I believe I've seen that Discount Tire does this...
We need to give Elon a break here. Remember in the fuel crisis of the 70s, airliners were quick to remove exterior paint, as a weight saving...
For me, highway damping is superb. It's the 25-35mph range, with uneven concrete, that becomes almost "bobble-head" laughable...although if I...
Electric Dream: Your disdain for the damping in the 3 is equaled by my disdain for the damping in the Y. It actually feels exactly like my...
(For road tripping, actual range isn't critical. Many have posted that the most efficient way to road trip is to keep between 10% and 65% SOC. I...
Electric Dream: Thank you for the photo. As a matter of fact, Bilstein DOES produce shocks in Mexico. Several internet sources say this,...
gundarx: Thanks for the very thorough report. I'm very tempted to try this, but after today's drive, having eliminated the buffeting from the...
Prior to readjusting the 4 pads the last (and I hope FINAL) time, I exposed the catch (removed trunk gasket, popped out the plastic trim/cover)...
HUH????
Justicepool. Thanks for the clarification. I guess ride comfort will always be a personal choice.;)
My experience with Bilsteins (street versions) on various VAG vehicles is that they always start out rock hard and then, over 2-3k miles, lose the...
Someone posted a message from Bilstein, implying but not clearly stating, that Bilstein was supplying shocks/struts for the Tesla (model Y, in...
skiwhmts: Interesting post, which I agree with. However, the cost of an adaptive system, and the space required, would chip away at Tesla's bottom...