Update: have issues with the kit provided, will see how RPM Tesla responds and update again.[/QUOTE]
What issues have you noticed?
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Update: have issues with the kit provided, will see how RPM Tesla responds and update again.
So I emailed RPM Tesla after finishing up the noise reduction kit this weekend. I told them the A pillar strips were over an inch short (both sides), the front door strips were over an inch short (both sides), the rear doors bottom 90 bends bunch up as the seal is just straight, no bend, and the strip under the rear hatch lip is too short, not extending the full length of the sealing surface (approx. 4 inches total). I attached pic's and asked them how they could make it right.
If you watch the install video's they have posted one is a full install on an M3 and the one for the MY is basically a quick overview where they don't actually install the strips but show you where they go. Perhaps if they'd tried installing them they'd have noticed the MY is different from the M3 and adjusted the strips accordingly.
So far I've not heard a peep from RPM Tesla, no response at all. Take from this what you will.....
I remember someone posted about how terrible the MY was on dirt roads because of intrusion. His car did look terrible in the door sills and past the seal.Not sure on the noise reduction yet as I need to drive more but should work well on keeping the water/dust out of the door jambs which was my main goal. It worked well on my M3 for that.
LR/AWD/19" Model Y
Only drove a Turo M3 once.
I find my MY to be very boomy, I feel like I’m driving inside a 90s subwoofer cabinet. Maybe it’s the carpeted wood over the rear stowage compartments; kind of a sub cabinet build.
I think the Model Y is overall pretty good on cabin noise, one thing my wife complains about though is when my little kids are in the back they sound louder then her car, probably because of the roof and it just reflecting sounds much easier.. less absorption inside. I assume this goes for any sounds you hear. The cabin in general will just make things seem louder then normal because of that, whether its wind noise or bumps etc.. Still, I love driving it, I find it quiet and relaxing for my liking.
I find my 62XXX 2021 Model Y to be very boomy when going over road imperfections! I drove the Y at 35MPH with no radio and ran a spectrum analyzer app.
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