AnxietyRanger
Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear about your troubles, @mohanman.
Have you tried adjusting the air suspension to different heights? I have noticed both my Model S and Model X have been stiffer on higher settings, even though the dampeners are of course the same no matter the setting. Might be worth playing with, if you haven't already?
Personally I have noticed that the Tesla's premium seats are not very wide. It would be nice to have adjustable width and seat length like many cars in this price range have.
I guess you found the reason already, but out of abundance of caution some more angles: Someone asked already, is this issue during daytime or at night or both? I wonder if the common ghosting of the windshield might cause issues for some people. Would polarizing sun glasses help any?
Finally, try playing with tire pressures?
Have you tried adjusting the air suspension to different heights? I have noticed both my Model S and Model X have been stiffer on higher settings, even though the dampeners are of course the same no matter the setting. Might be worth playing with, if you haven't already?
Personally I have noticed that the Tesla's premium seats are not very wide. It would be nice to have adjustable width and seat length like many cars in this price range have.
I guess you found the reason already, but out of abundance of caution some more angles: Someone asked already, is this issue during daytime or at night or both? I wonder if the common ghosting of the windshield might cause issues for some people. Would polarizing sun glasses help any?
Finally, try playing with tire pressures?