i think he meant "dont"If it’s summer it will cool off slower in the frunk as it will retain heat better I’d imagine. I keep my cabin air conditioned.
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i think he meant "dont"If it’s summer it will cool off slower in the frunk as it will retain heat better I’d imagine. I keep my cabin air conditioned.
Don’t think he does given his prior messages.i think he meant "dont"
The driver’s one stayed in place in my case, though I also upgraded to the latest Tesla type. Are you sure the Velcro is attached?Hmmm decisions decisions. I have the original Tesla all weather mats and they suck. They rear seat and passenger mats are fine but the driver side mat doesn’t stay in place and doesn’t cover the dead pedal area. I have the rear cargo mat from Tesla and I don’t have an issue with that.
Now I’m considering getting the new style Tesla or Maxspider mats. Both look good and cover the dead pedal. Maxspider mat material looks kind of different so I’m leaning toward those.
I push where the velcro circles are but they still don’t stick that great. Under hard acceleration sometimes the top of the passenger side floormat flops down too.The driver’s one stayed in place in my case, though I also upgraded to the latest Tesla type. Are you sure the Velcro is attached?
I have them and like them for the most part. I would of hoped it covers the driver side carpet area more on the driver side foot area. I have all their mats and they fit perfectly and don’t really have complaints for the most part, I just wished they covered more on the driver and the rear where my kids step on the carpet to get out.Anyone try Tesmanian floor mats? They look very similar to OEM Tesla mats. Any differences?
This is literally the reason I went with TuxMat. Have been very happy with their coverage both front and back interior. Comparison foot well shot if helpful.I have them and like them for the most part. I would of hoped it covers the driver side carpet area more on the driver side foot area. I have all their mats and they fit perfectly and don’t really have complaints for the most part, I just wished they covered more on the driver and the rear where my kids step on the carpet to get out.
I’ve noticed my foot will rest on the right side carpet during autopilot and it’s creating a bit of wear on the carpet. See pic attached
This is the only reason why I decided to buy tuxmat for the interior floors mats since it was just released. Should get them tomorrow
How do you like them?This is literally the reason I went with TuxMat. Have been very happy with their coverage both front and back interior. Comparison foot well shot if helpful.
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I have the trunk mat and it’s… fine I guess. I feel like they put minimal effort into it. No cutouts for the subtrunk “strap” etc, and no real verticality to the edges. It works well enough, I suppose. Tuxmats look miles better.Anyone got pictures/review on the 3Dmaxpider frunk and trunk mat yet?
That looks a lot better than my OEM Tesla trunk mat. I made the mistake getting all OEM Tesla mats and feel I need to get all new stuff because what I have now isn’t great at all.I have the trunk mat and it’s… fine I guess. I feel like they put minimal effort into it. No cutouts for the subtrunk “strap” etc, and no real verticality to the edges. It works well enough, I suppose. Tuxmats look miles better.
Really really like them. The installation is definitely a bit different (in that there is installation required instead of just flopping them in), but once they were in with the various holds, clips, etc. they are really solid. In the interior rear it takes up the entire floor (i.e. the mat pretty much covers the entire carpet except for a few bits on the side by the seats), and the trunk and frunk ones are nice as well - there's a bend in the trunk one to allow easier access to subtrunk/side subtrunk.How do you like them?
Good to know. How easy is it to clean, in terms of disassembly and do dirt rinse right off?Really really like them. The installation is definitely a bit different (in that there is installation required instead of just flopping them in), but once they were in with the various holds, clips, etc. they are really solid. In the interior rear it takes up the entire floor (i.e. the mat pretty much covers the entire carpet except for a few bits on the side by the seats), and the trunk and frunk ones are nice as well - there's a bend in the trunk one to allow easier access to subtrunk/side subtrunk.
I was on the fence among the updated Tesla all-weather mats, MaxPider, and TuxMat and I'm really happy with the coverage of the TuxMat. Styling is just okay, but I don't mind it and I'll trade a little for the coverage.
I just installed a few days ago so haven't taken them out to clean yet. Seem easy enough, though. I've taken them out to re-adjust and they hold pretty well with the Velcro tabs where needed, and they came out pretty easy once the adhesive on the Velcro tabs dried.Good to know. How easy is it to clean, in terms of disassembly and do dirt rinse right off?
How did you get those? I looked on their website and they aren’t available. I am not sure which ones I would have gotten if I had a choice because those look really nice. I do like just taking my mats out and spraying them off with a power washer so maybe I would have kept the all weather ones/Kagu mats.Check these out!! I’ve been waiting since last year for 3D to release the Elegant mats for 2021+ Refresh. And apparently I’ve got the first set delivered in US from their initial inventory
I’ve had these on all of my Teslas. Same full coverage and waterproof material, but with a very short weave, soft fiber carpet. They can be washed and hold up very well. Best of both worlds for me (Kagu is probably better for winter climates with snow).
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