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@Austindude, thank you so much for the photos. IMO the chrome lugs look great on the tire photo, but I personally don't think they work as well with the whole car. Obviously it's totally subjective, but your photos helped me decide on the black covers for my ensemble. This forum is great for this stuff!Insaneoctane, here are some pictures. They are not very good pics but maybe they will be of some help.
Thanks for sharing, I picked one up in preparation for Model 3.This one works for me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015T58AUW/
This one works for me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015T58AUW/
Since I have ordered these with no car to put them on, I am not sure what to do with them when they arrive (likely before the car does...)
Yes. Make sure it is centered and a quick sharp yank.It just pulls it right off? Or is there some trick to it?
I would suggest setting them aside somewhere? They're a bunch of small parts. Wouldn't think the packaging would take up much space.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your question.
Well yes, I could do that... or I could build some sort of altar to Tesla to try and will my invitation to configure to arrive more quickly.
Insaneoctane, here are some pictures. They are not very good pics but maybe they will be of some help.
GregRF if you find some inexpensive chrome or silver caps let me know. I believe Model S caps should work, don't know what they would cost from Tesla.
Did you lower it too?Just installed my caps and lug nut covers.. I can finally take my aero caps off!
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Unable to see the difference while I'am driving, saved my self $50