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I've tried that. On ebay and on Tesla website"Bumper sensor hole plugs"
I can't vouch for the site's legitimacy but BumperPlugs.com is the very first thing I see from those words in a search. Use that site's wording to look for more.
Tesla website won't have any. Tesla doesn't sell any cars with the holes plugged but they're the same size as every other car, you could get them from GM if you want an OEM.
If you have the time you can trim it, slowly use the cut off tool. Save money and time .if you order through tesla its gonna take a month for the part arrive
Makita 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 4-1/2 in./5 in. Cut-Off/Angle Grinderwhat kind of tool did you use to trim the bumper?
Makita 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 4-1/2 in./5 in. Cut-Off/Angle Grinder
Slowly cutting it, cut it then check see if it fit, then cut again. You can do it. Just take the time.thanks, I wanted to make sure I cut straight and don’t take too much off the bumper
I will take the close up pics for youSee pics below
1st Pic: fins not in all the way.
2nd pic: outer bar of the louvre hitting
The old louvres don't fit the new bumper. You have to either
1) cut new bumper to fit
or
2) buy new version of the louvres
I did cut the new bumper. My template angle must not have been good. I wish I just bought new louvres now
any tips on getting the hood aligned better?
It looks like your hood goes down too far. Did you remove your bump stops?