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    OEM suspension part number/naming codes

    I've been doing the same thing, like you I want a less harsh ride and I'm not interested in lower or going after market. My first attempt was to see if any updates were made on dampers or coils for my 2019 M3 SR. I had to act like I was going to order the parts to get an invoice and determined...
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    OEM suspension part number/naming codes

    Yes, fronts are Damper/coil assemblies. I have 2019 M3 SR. I took all the numbers off my suspension, coils and dampers, then without giving numbers, I ordered them from tesla to see if there were any updates, they sent me an invoice but the numbers were exactly the same, no updates. They...
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    OEM suspension part number/naming codes

    I'm in the same boat as you, I just figured it out today and got results. Use the App, You have to make a service appointment. Go to service, request service,, scroll down to 'Other,' check 'something else', In 'describe concern": list the parts that you want and tell them you are doing the...
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    Looking into OEM suspension part numbers

    2019 Model 3, range, RWD. I've always felt the suspension in this car is rather harsh. I started to study the parts catalog for front damper assemblies and rear coils and dampers. I put my car in the air and recorded all suspension part numbers. All the components have the designation E1D...
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    Anybody used A-Premium suspension parts?

    I too have a 2019 RWD SR+, and I too am looking to improve the ride. I would consider buying new from Tesla if I understood the codes at Stock-Tesla. I would like to assume that a LR car has a higher rated spring than a SR, but sometimes I feel they might have the same spring. Can I assume E3...
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    Review/Installation/Comparison - Mountain Pass Performance Comfort Adjustable Tesla Model Y Coilovers

    I appreciate the healthy conversation here and I appreciate the fact that all the cards are on the table. I was led here (unknowingly) looking for advice on making my Model 3, RWD ride a little less harsh and I'm glad that the possible conflict of interest was pointed out. That being said I...
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    Found loose connector

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    Found loose connector

    Nice.
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    Found loose connector

    Yeah, mine was broke, I'll consider some adhesive and foam. I figured out a little about the big splash. It appears that the Tesla dealer not only failed to attach the connector to the windshield heater, but they also failed to install two bolts on the belly pan. One of the bolts was...
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    Found loose connector

    She won't admit to going too fast and I know enough to let it go. She says I drive aggressive, but I've watched the app to see here going beyond 80 mph on expressway. Thanks for the info. A few months ago, we endured our first off warranty repair (65k miles) from Tesla. We were getting a host...
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    Found loose connector

    2019 Model 3, 2wd, std range. Wife crashed through a deep puddle today, it blew the front belly pan off and soaked the area under the frunk (even blew front hubcaps off). She had some water dripping on her feet, so I removed driver under dash panels (airbag to my surprise) and the frunk looking...