He did not use any of them funny little hockey puck thingys ....
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Of course. You don't need to remove them. I always leave mine on.The lug caps were on behind the aero wheels. Never seen that before.
He did not use any of them funny little hockey puck thingys ....
It's also updated on the Tesla maintenance website as well.Did any one else notice that the latest manual from Tesla now says to rotate tires every 10,000-12,000 miles (page 139 of most recent manual). It used to be every 6,250 miles.
Did any one else notice that the latest manual from Tesla now says to rotate tires every 10,000-12,000 miles (page 139 of most recent manual). It used to be every 6,250 miles.
Do people who take their M3s to shops for tire rotations take the hockey pucks with them? I plan to take it local Costco and give them the pucks. Pucks seem to be additional safeguard against screw ups or damage to the lift points.
My local SC technician Gary said he would do a home visit and rotate the tires at home for around that price, maybe he said $85 if I remember. I also asked Costco Columbia MD tire center if they have worked on M3s and they said yes. I didn't dig deeper as to whether they knew the lift points nuance and the wheel torque specs. I will do that next time I am there.All of the Californians recommend bringing your car to any old tire shop, but my intuition is telling me that most shops in Maryland would not know how to properly lift a Model 3.
For what it's worth, I think Tyson's Corner charges $75 for a rotation, which includes wiper fluid top-up and a car wash. Until I have proof that local shops know what they're doing, that's what I'll do for my first rotation.
I took my Model 3 to a local Discount TIre for my first rotation. I asked them to use the "hockey pucks" and they did with no issues. They did it for free. They said they have serviced many Model 3s without the jack pads with no issues. I just wanted to make sure they didn't damage the battery pack. Tesla wanted about $90.Do people who take their M3s to shops for tire rotations take the hockey pucks with them? I plan to take it local Costco and give them the pucks. Pucks seem to be additional safeguard against screw ups or damage to the lift points.
My So Cal Costco does balance and rotate for $21.99. They have the tools for the 3 now. I took mine in 3 weeks ago. No problems.My local SC technician Gary said he would do a home visit and rotate the tires at home for around that price, maybe he said $85 if I remember. I also asked Costco Columbia MD tire center if they have worked on M3s and they said yes. I didn't dig deeper as to whether they knew the lift points nuance and the wheel torque specs. I will do that next time I am there.
at least some period of time your worse tires on the rear which is less safe.