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For non-inventory Model X Plaid orders placed in September 2023, what is your estimated delivery date range?

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Something tells me I’m about to get a VIN
Not necessarily just yet, here’s mine…

MXP Stealth Gray, White interior, regular steering, 20”
Ordered 9/8
Switched Black -> Stealth Gray 10/29
EDD 1: Oct-Nov 2023
EDD 2: Oct 23 - Dec 4 (9/19)
EDD 3: Oct 25 - Nov 29 (10/9)
EDD 4: Nov 5 - Dec 10 (10/26)
EDD 5: Nov 10 - Dec 1 (11/4)
EDD 6: Nov 11 - Dec 1 (11/11)
EDD 7: Nov 12 - Dec 1 (11/12)
EDD 8: Nov 13 - Dec 1 (11/13)
EDD 9: Nov 14 - Dec 1 (11/14)
EDD 10: Nov 15 - Dec 1 (11/15)
EDD 11: Nov 16 - Dec 2 (11/16)
EDD 12: Nov 17 - Dec 7 (11/17)
EDD 13: Nov 18 - Dec 7 (11/17)
EDD 14: Nov 19 - Dec 7 (11/19)
EDD 15: Nov 20 - Dec 7 (11/20)
EDD 16: Nov 21 - Dec 7 (11/21)
 
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Not necessarily just yet, here’s mine…

MXP Stealth Gray, White interior, regular steering, 20”
Ordered 9/8
Switched Black -> Stealth Gray 10/29
EDD 1: Oct-Nov 2023
EDD 2: Oct 23 - Dec 4 (9/19)
EDD 3: Oct 25 - Nov 29 (10/9)
EDD 4: Nov 5 - Dec 10 (10/26)
EDD 5: Nov 10 - Dec 1 (11/4)
EDD 6: Nov 11 - Dec 1 (11/11)
EDD 7: Nov 12 - Dec 1 (11/12)
EDD 8: Nov 13 - Dec 1 (11/13)
EDD 9: Nov 14 - Dec 1 (11/14)
EDD 10: Nov 15 - Dec 1 (11/15)
EDD 11: Nov 16 - Dec 2 (11/16)
EDD 12: Nov 17 - Dec 7 (11/17)
EDD 13: Nov 18 - Dec 7 (11/17)
EDD 14: Nov 19 - Dec 7 (11/19)
EDD 15: Nov 20 - Dec 7 (11/20)
EDD 16: Nov 21 - Dec 7 (11/21)
Hoping you get the first 2024
 
Finally Vin'd this AM! Still a 'PF', so a 2023 model. Estimated delivery date is 11/13~11/20. Order date was 9/6.
Took delivery of car on 11/17 and went straight to Elevance for PPF, Ceramic coating and ceramic tint. Picked up last night and the car looks amazing. Fit and finish are perfect. Scheduled to have n2itive camber arms installed next week at Evfixme.


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I had my N2itive adjustable camber arms installed at EVFixMe a few weeks back. Overall, good experience. My only complaint was that it should have been completed in a day (dropped off at 9am), but took them 2 days to get the car back to me. Reason I say this is because camber arms were installed by noon, and they dropped the car off to an alignment shop at around 2pm on day 1 and it sat at the alignment shop the rest of the day and over night (at least the shop brought the car inside before they closed). The alignment wasn't performed until day 2 in the morning. I picked up the car at noon the 2nd day. Love Tesla's location tracking and remote sentry mode access! Not sure if you can ask them to try to get it back to you same day if you do a morning drop off.

But overall, I would not hesitate to use them again for my N2itive install. The alignment place did a perfect alignment to N2itive's spec for the camber arms, with numbers almost all identical between left and right for each of the other measurements also. They will do the alignment using the suspension height setting you will be driving with most common.

Edit: I did not install lowering links though.
 
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I had my N2itive adjustable camber arms installed at EVFixMe a few weeks back. Overall, good experience. My only complaint was that it should have been completed in a day (dropped off at 9am), but took them 2 days to get the car back to me. Reason I say this is because camber arms were installed by noon, and they dropped the car off to an alignment shop at around 2pm on day 1 and it sat at the alignment shop the rest of the day and over night (at least the shop brought the car inside before they closed). The alignment wasn't performed until day 2 in the morning. I picked up the car at noon the 2nd day. Love Tesla's location tracking and remote sentry mode access! Not sure if you can ask them to try to get it back to you same day if you do a morning drop off.

But overall, I would not hesitate to use them again for my N2itive install. The alignment place did a perfect alignment to N2itive's spec for the camber arms, with numbers almost all identical between left and right for each of the other measurements also. They will do the alignment using the suspension height setting you will be driving with most common.

Edit: I did not install lowering links though.
I was fortunate enough to get my cars back same day. But definitely not without me calling both Tony and the tire/alignment shop to rush.
 
Any concern that n2itive installation will void any warranties? Even though n2itive says it won’t, anyone have 1st hand experience.

Of course it will void warranties if you install aftermarket suspension parts. However, you just have to take them off and revert back to factory spec before you take it in for any warranty repair, which does add to your cost and time as well, making it not worth it if you're thinking of warranty repair in the future. If anything, these aftermarket parts should be installed after your car's warranty is over, making it much less risky. Some mechanics/dealers won't even work on suspension that's been modified from factory spec. If you decide to do this, you have to pretty much get it done at a specialized suspension shop who knows what they're doing. If you are not a mechanic or don't have a garage of your own, I would suggest waiting until warranty is over before attempting any of this as it could get $$$$.

However, the warranty is only void on things that they can attribute to that aftermarket part- like for example, if the air suspension fails and they see the N2itive installed on there, they'll just blame it on that and not cover it. (Remember, Tesla pays dealers very little for warranty work- so it is the SC's incentive to NOT do any warranty work.) You would really need to put it back to factory spec before bringing it in. If you bring it in for a blown speaker, they will cover that as it has nothing to do with the N2itive installation.

This is standard for any car manufacturer, not even specific to Tesla. It's even listed on the N2itive site....


And obviously, N2itive is going to say Tesla has to PROVE that it caused it...forgetting that if you do sue Tesla, the burden is on YOU to prove that the N2itive installation will NOT affect other parts, not the other way around. It's not really worth the headache. If the judge does not know anything about how a car's suspension works, any reasonable doubt and your case is thrown out.

Being someone who used to do aftermarket modifications to my cars, I would not suggest doing this anymore unless your vehicle has no warranty left. Aftermarket modifications only make sense to people who are pretty much mechanics/have their own garage to basically easily revert car to factory specs/know someone in the business who can help them out or if your vehicle is out of warranty and you really have nothing to lose.
 
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Not necessarily just yet, here’s mine…

MXP Stealth Gray, White interior, regular steering, 20”
Ordered 9/8
Switched Black -> Stealth Gray 10/29
EDD 1: Oct-Nov 2023
EDD 2: Oct 23 - Dec 4 (9/19)
EDD 3: Oct 25 - Nov 29 (10/9)
EDD 4: Nov 5 - Dec 10 (10/26)
EDD 5: Nov 10 - Dec 1 (11/4)
EDD 6: Nov 11 - Dec 1 (11/11)
EDD 7: Nov 12 - Dec 1 (11/12)
EDD 8: Nov 13 - Dec 1 (11/13)
EDD 9: Nov 14 - Dec 1 (11/14)
EDD 10: Nov 15 - Dec 1 (11/15)
EDD 11: Nov 16 - Dec 2 (11/16)
EDD 12: Nov 17 - Dec 7 (11/17)
EDD 13: Nov 18 - Dec 7 (11/17)
EDD 14: Nov 19 - Dec 7 (11/19)
EDD 15: Nov 20 - Dec 7 (11/20)
EDD 16: Nov 21 - Dec 7 (11/21)
You’re right. I spoke too soon and now I’m at 11/23-12/14.
 
Any concern that n2itive installation will void any warranties? Even though n2itive says it won’t, anyone have 1st hand experience.
A more discreet solution for your inner tire wear would be shims. But again, if you're concerned about warranty, then maybe better to eat the cost of extra tire replacements until your warranty expires.

I have a garage and pretty handy with car repairs, so I'm not too concerned with swapping the factory arms back if I really have to. It's just 3 bolts as you can see in N2itive's installation video.
 
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Delivery scheduled for Nov 24.
Took delivery today. Overall fitment and paint look ok visually, did not have time to examine interior and software yet. Color looks sharp, better in person than in pictures.
 

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