Effectively the same about of labor soccer I can't diy, so meh, just live with it.I’d just put the original legs back on cos I’m a cheapskate
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Effectively the same about of labor soccer I can't diy, so meh, just live with it.I’d just put the original legs back on cos I’m a cheapskate
I fitted my own. Didn’t take longEffectively the same about of labor soccer I can't diy, so meh, just live with it.
I don't think you can have any real complaint about Tesla a) not warranting components in the proximate area of aftermarket modifications and b) doing rectification work that touches said modifications.I've had the MPP coilover kit on my 3 for 18 months+ now and one of the bearings in the Tesla upper control arms have gone. Known problem fixed by a later revision of the arm. Normally fully covered under warranty, The SC accepted the arms are covered by warranty, but weren't happy touching the MPP suspension to fit them. Pretty sure legally you can force the issue as long as its not a fault with the new parts or caused by the fitting of them.
I was in a rush and was happy to have the diagnosis confirmed and that it was OK to drive for the moment, so took the offer of £60 per side to buy new control arms. I'll get the same guy that fitted the suspension to do these.
They don't actually have a leg to stand on, but you might need to go as far as small claims to force the issue if you want them to do the work. They aren't very mod friendly as an org, although at a personal level the techs at my SC are all good mates with the guy that did my work .
I totally agree the model Y ride is unbearable . A huge mistake, I had been so delighted in owning a model 3 for a year. Whilst they said it was a firmer ride I was not expecting the constant juddering and damage to my back.. Now trying to source an air suspension system to retrofit?The Y suspension is terrible, plain and simple. Anyone who thinks otherwise hasn't driving many luxury cars.
I agree a y with air suspension (OEM style, not 'slammed baggers' style) would be awesome.I totally agree the model Y ride is unbearable . A huge mistake, I had been so delighted in owning a model 3 for a year. Whilst they said it was a firmer ride I was not expecting the constant juddering and damage to my back.. Now trying to source an air suspension system to retrofit?
I'll be passing Notts on the M1 on Saturday noon ish, if you wish to try mine which is on MPP coiloversI totally agree the model Y ride is unbearable . A huge mistake, I had been so delighted in owning a model 3 for a year. Whilst they said it was a firmer ride I was not expecting the constant juddering and damage to my back.. Now trying to source an air suspension system to retrofit?
I think there have been a number of revisions recently of both the y and the 3 suspension, so in addition to differences of opinion there is a reasonable chance we are actually comparing different things!I have the Performance and think the suspension is spot on. Firm but takes the bumps nice
They have different part numbers, so maybe it’s not just a revision thingI test drove a 23 plate long range today vs my current 71 plate long range. Huge improvement in ride quality.
Few pictures: Front Suspension (2023 = version D, mine = version B)
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Rear Suspension
(2023 = version B, can’t see mine)
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Part numbers look different to the Reddit thread - could be a Shanghai vs Fremont difference
Probably not. I’ll be removing my coilovers when the time come to move onI wonder if upgrading my MY suspension would make the car more saleable (if I opt for a private sale) when the time comes. And I have the benefit of improved springs in the meantime.
As someone that once spent 20k modding a Celica; you don't get any of your money back. Eventually sold that for about £1k more than book . And the guy wreaked it the first night he had it. Yes, I'm still bitter.I wonder if upgrading my MY suspension would make the car more saleable (if I opt for a private sale) when the time comes. And I have the benefit of improved springs in the meantime.
spent 20k modding a Celica
Luxury suspension might be overselling it a bit. It is a lot nicer than the first gen Model Y suspension though, that is shockingly awful.does anyone know a garage who can order the luxury suspension and installation around north london?
Yeah and I was speaking to a Model Y P owner the other day who had tried the improved LR suspension (from Q2 2022 onwards I believe?) and he said that the Performance was an improvement even on the LR version which apparently was many x times better than the first gen horrible suspension version Y. And that's even with 21 inch wheels compared to my 20 inch wheels. I don't mind me LR suspension though, think it feels nice.Luxury suspension might be overselling it a bit. It is a lot nicer than the first gen Model Y suspension though, that is shockingly awful.