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  1. JasontheBeaver

    [VIDEO] DIY installing the new RPM drill-less mud flaps

    Pretty dang easy install for these RPM mud flaps, even if you don't have a lift. See my minor mistake when I install the rear flap!
  2. JasontheBeaver

    Teslas & Coffee meetup this Sat Nov 2nd in Oregon, need a MX!

    This week we'll discuss the Model X's "icebreaker" feature so please bring your Model X's so we have a car to do a live demo. Of course free HOT coffee and donuts are provided. NO RAIN in the forecast either. Woooooooo! Here's the Facebook event link Sat. November 2nd 9am-11am-ish Tesla &...
  3. JasontheBeaver

    Teslas & Coffee meetup this Sat Oct 5th in Oregon

    We had a blast last month, and even got to check out a Not-a-Flamethrower! Come hang with fellow (and perspective) Tesla owners for an hour or two and get some free Jim & Patty's coffee, and Donut King donuts! Also a free raffle for anything in Fresh Start Detail's store. Kids welcome! This...
  4. JasontheBeaver

    Monthly "Teslas & Coffee" gathering now in Oregon!

    Teslas and Coffee! Every first Saturday we show up to talk Tesla, show off our Teslas, help newbies understand their new Teslas, answer questions from prospective Tesla buyers (remember all the questions YOU had before you bought your first Tesla?!), discuss whatever we want about the Tesla...
  5. JasontheBeaver

    Free Hand Tesla-washing demo in Beaverton event

    This is a free annual event for Tesla owners. Learn how to best hand wash your Tesla using the Opti-Coat No Rinse (OCNR) method. There will also be an open Q&A for general detailing tips and tricks from IDA Certified and Skills Validated detailers. Specifics of the event are here.
  6. JasontheBeaver

    Why your Model 3 rear bumper may come flying off.

    As winter progresses we've been hearing more complaints about Model 3 under-tray components becoming damaged. As documented on TMC and Model3OwnersClub the most common problem is driving through water at normal speeds (30MPH+) and the force of the water causing damage to the composite under...
  7. JasontheBeaver

    Track days at PIR

    I'm curious to hear of anyone's experience taking their Tesla (any model) to PIR during one of the HPDE (High Performance Driver Education) days. I've done this with my 1995 BMW M3 during the Porsche club HPDE days and it was a blast! I'm mostly curious about how theTesla's braking system held...