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I use the shades sold by Tesla for both the S and the X. You are able to use them while driving, as you can still see out the rear view mirror. They offer some relief from the sun. Shades, such as made by WeatherTech or HeatShield are total blackout shades, and are far better at shielding heat (or cold), but at the expense of totally blocking the rear view mirror.How about the Shades sold by Tesla for the rear liftgate and FWD? Has anyone tried these? WeatherTech is a good company, but so far I don't know of a company that sells the "perfect" shades for the MX.
Unfortunately, the windshield is so large that nobody has found a workable solution for making a one-piece. Mounting on the exterior is out of the question. Between the weather, vandals, thieves, and animals, your shield would not last long. I have seen thrift store beach towels placed on the windshield, but I wouldn't want to go that route.Going by the picture on the site, the WeatherTech windshield screens are going to be a pain to use.
1. They are split in half, which is always a pain (I have some split in half ones for the S--not WeatherTech).
2. You will need something on the dash to hold them up against the window because they will sag.
3. After a while, because of the two piece construction, they will leave gaps that let heat in.
They might be okay if a way was found to reliably mount them on the exterior rather than the interior.
Yes, for exterior you'd need one that was designed for that. I can think of a couple of ways a one piece could be made, but it would be different than what they have set up so I don't think anyone would bother. Even in a two piece, the sagging can be fixed (the one for my S doesn't sag), but it won't be like the one shown on the website.Unfortunately, the windshield is so large that nobody has found a workable solution for making a one-piece. Mounting on the exterior is out of the question. Between the weather, vandals, thieves, and animals, your shield would not last long. I have seen thrift store beach towels placed on the windshield, but I wouldn't want to go that route.