A aapvroom Member Oct 30, 2017 5 0 indianapolis Nov 9, 2017 #1 Nov 9, 2017 #1 hi, if anyone is parting out a tesla model s and has the center trim located on the console to slide it open i need it. please let me know thanks Attachments 15102622479271752017563.jpg 154.1 KB · Views: 120
hi, if anyone is parting out a tesla model s and has the center trim located on the console to slide it open i need it. please let me know thanks
jelloslug Active Member Jul 21, 2015 4,743 6,454 Greenville, SC Nov 9, 2017 #2 Nov 9, 2017 #2 That chrome piece is not designed to be removed from the sliding lid trim. It's heat welded into place.
That chrome piece is not designed to be removed from the sliding lid trim. It's heat welded into place.
A aapvroom Member Oct 30, 2017 5 0 indianapolis Nov 9, 2017 #3 Nov 9, 2017 #3 jelloslug said: That chrome piece is not designed to be removed from the sliding lid trim. It's heat welded into place. Click to expand... thanks for letting me know, looks like am going to have to get the whole console
jelloslug said: That chrome piece is not designed to be removed from the sliding lid trim. It's heat welded into place. Click to expand... thanks for letting me know, looks like am going to have to get the whole console
AMPUP Member Mar 27, 2014 638 230 Dunn Loring, VA Nov 9, 2017 #4 Nov 9, 2017 #4 Be cheaper to just 3D print one..
jelloslug Active Member Jul 21, 2015 4,743 6,454 Greenville, SC Nov 9, 2017 #5 Nov 9, 2017 #5 aapvroom said: thanks for letting me know, looks like am going to have to get the whole console Click to expand... The wood (or black) trim panel on the sliding lid come off from the sliding mechanism. You should be able to just replace that part. Reactions: Jimmy 1
aapvroom said: thanks for letting me know, looks like am going to have to get the whole console Click to expand... The wood (or black) trim panel on the sliding lid come off from the sliding mechanism. You should be able to just replace that part.
Jimmy 1 Member Mar 5, 2016 874 470 Sarasota, FL Nov 10, 2017 #6 Nov 10, 2017 #6 jelloslug said: The wood (or black) trim panel on the sliding lid come off from the sliding mechanism. You should be able to just replace that part. Click to expand... correct
jelloslug said: The wood (or black) trim panel on the sliding lid come off from the sliding mechanism. You should be able to just replace that part. Click to expand... correct
A aapvroom Member Oct 30, 2017 5 0 indianapolis Nov 13, 2017 #7 Nov 13, 2017 #7 cool thanks for letting me know