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  1. DC813

    Larger tires to fill gap without lowering the car? 2022 M3P - Vossens HF-2

    it deff was not the cause and they fit the car great. The only reason I want larger tire this time is my previous car was lowered and there was still a pretty significant gap. Almost 3 fingers. So, I assume with the new car remaining stock height, I feel like it's going to look like a 4x4 so I...
  2. DC813

    Larger tires to fill gap without lowering the car? 2022 M3P - Vossens HF-2

    Thanks for the reply. I also found those same tire sizes you mentioned (255-35 and 295-30) however, those tire widths are 10" and 11.6", respectively. My concern is my front wheel is only 9" and my rear is 10.5 with his overhang, I feel like I might rub something. My 2020 was a mess. I did...
  3. DC813

    Larger tires to fill gap without lowering the car? 2022 M3P - Vossens HF-2

    As the title says, I want to reuse my Vossen wheels without lowering the car but want larger ties to fill the gap... I'm TERRIBLE with tire size calculations. I had the below setup on my 2020 stealth and had all KINDS of suspension issues when I lowered the car. Now, I have a 2022 MP3 and I...
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    Vossen HF-2 Brushed Gloss Black 20x10.5 and 20x9.0 with TPMS and Tires

    Comes with TPMS and Ventus V12 Tires. Car had MPP rear camber and toe arms. Rear tread is at 6mm. Front tread is at 5mm and showing inner tread wear. Wheels are ceramic coated and not 1 scratch on them. No shipping. $2200
  5. DC813

    FS: 2022 OEM MODEL Y CARBON WING SPOILER

    Selling my 2022 Model Y carbon wing. Only on car for 300 miles. Removed tape and added new 3M tape. Ready to install.$350 FREE shipping to lower 48 states.
  6. DC813

    Sold: Lowering Springs, Camber Arms and Toe Arms for 19-22 Model 3/Y Dual Motor

    I had these on my 19 dual motor model 3 Stealth. Removed before selling the car. Parts have about 8,000 miles on them. Prefer pickup due to weight but will ship and buyers expense. $800 for everything. Will not separate.
  7. DC813

    Eibach Springs - M3 Performance - Mountain Pass Control and Toe Arms - Squeaky Rear End

    Yup. Fully aware Tesla is 100% correct in their stance but I found it annoying the advisor didn't put that info on my paperwork. Luckily, I know the shop foreman and was able to drag the info out of the technician. I'm taking the car to my mechanic friend who works for Lambo of Sarasota and...
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    Eibach Springs - M3 Performance - Mountain Pass Control and Toe Arms - Squeaky Rear End

    Hi all. Been a while since i posted last. Car has been lowered and working perfectly for 2 years... until now. Just went tot the Georgia Mountains in December and took the Tesla. The driveway to the cabin, I swear, was at least a 25-30% grade. When turning up the driveway, the car would almost...
  9. DC813

    New use in the trunk for Abstract Ocean’s bright LED trunk/puddle lights

    Thanks for the reply! Yes, I ordered all the plastic pieces but looking elsewhere for the pins. Min count of 100 for the female and 10,000 for the male! Geez...... Not having any luck finding pins that fit. Thanks again for the reply and all the info! ***update*** I just found both the pins on...
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    New use in the trunk for Abstract Ocean’s bright LED trunk/puddle lights

    Wow! I just came across this, such useful information. Thank you! Just one question..... What AWG wire do these connectors accept? It looks like 20 or 22 maybe? Thanks again for posting this!
  11. DC813

    Stealth (LR AWD) Eibach. MMP Toe Kit necessary?

    Thanks for your reply! Did you do the camber kit or just springs only? I think I may do just the camber kit at least. Stock height already has a tad bit of neg camber. I don't have the wheels on the car yet. I'm buying everything from different places and then dropping the car and everything...
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    Stealth (LR AWD) Eibach. MMP Toe Kit necessary?

    Hi everyone. I have the Stealth Performance, basically the Long Range AWD and I order the Eibach springs. I am ordering the MPP Camber kit for sure but my local Tesla shop also suggests the MPP Toe Kit as well. I wanted to get ya'lls opinion on the toe kit. The drop is SOOOOO mild I couldn't...
  13. DC813

    Lowering Springs: TSportline vs Unplugged vs Eibach

    Just saw your post.... What lip is that?? Love it!
  14. DC813

    My Model 3 Got Wrecked Today :(

    my god..... glad you and your family are okay. From the looks of your car, that must have been absolutely terrifying. So sorry that happened to you.
  15. DC813

    H&R Springs. No Clear Cut Answer

    ??????? Missing? I think I mentioned that same this here *On H&R, yes. Tesla, not at all. Suspension part numbers are different for LR AWD and AWD Performance from Tesla...." And again here "AWD LR (STEALTH) uses Tesla Spring part number "A" while the AWD Performance uses Tesla Spring part...
  16. DC813

    H&R Springs. No Clear Cut Answer

    Yes I understand, again. I understand. I know a stealth is nothing more then an AWD LR with the performance software. What I've been trying to say is..... AWD LR (STEALTH) uses Tesla Spring part number "A" while the AWD Performance uses Tesla Spring part number "B". Different part numbers...
  17. DC813

    H&R Springs. No Clear Cut Answer

    On H&R, yes. Tesla, not at all. Suspension part numbers are different for LR AWD and AWD Performance from Tesla.... This is why I'm concerned H&R are using the same exact part number for these 2 different suspensions.
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    H&R Springs. No Clear Cut Answer

    Correct but when I put my year, make and model in, the springs it give me are the AWD performance. Try it and see what time talking about..... www.hrsprings.com Correct but when I try to, they're labeled as AWD PERFORMANCE. T
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    H&R Springs. No Clear Cut Answer

    I have a stealth and cannot find an H&R springs for it. Even when I go directly to their site, it suggests part number 28659-1 which is for the AWD performance. 1.2" drop whci his what I want but the performance model is lower than my stealth.... I'm just confused and need help. Thanks!
  20. DC813

    Lowering the Model 3

    Sorry, that's what I meant by "near" perfect, keeping it at or less than -1.0. I just Don't want to destroy the tires prematurely. Thank you for the reply! Your car looks awesome BTW.
  21. DC813

    Lowering the Model 3

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    Lowering the Model 3

    Do you think any kind of camber kit will be needed for correction? I want perfect camber, if not, damn near perfect. I think the drop is mild enough they aren't necessary but didn't know if you gathered any data/numbers on camber after installation on these.
  23. DC813

    Lowering the Model 3

    Awesome! Thank you !
  24. DC813

    Lowering the Model 3

    Phew..... Dodged a bullet there. Almost bought your performance springs. Thanks for the reply. So, I'm guessing the shocks on the sleeper are different than the shocks on the performance model? I know the springs are different. Just didn't know the shocks were different as well.
  25. DC813

    Lowering the Model 3

    So I have read through 40 of these 53 pages and I think I'm going to purchase the T Sports. The drop is perfect what what I want the car to look like..... but I have a question that just popped into my head just before I clicked PURCHASE.... The options to purchase springs are RWD Standard, RWD...
  26. DC813

    Ceramic Coating Advice

    You need mud flaps! My M3 used to look like that all the time. I bought these flaps on Amazon. Fixed the issue instantly. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V36S77Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1