I’m going to have mine done at 70%.Anyone tint the front windshield yet? My guy that did my model 3 said there’s a .1% chance it fries the onboard computer if not done right. With my model 3 I risked it. Not sure I have the stones for my plaid
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I’m going to have mine done at 70%.Anyone tint the front windshield yet? My guy that did my model 3 said there’s a .1% chance it fries the onboard computer if not done right. With my model 3 I risked it. Not sure I have the stones for my plaid
I did - my guy (why is it always a guy) talked me into putting 70% VLT on the front (XPEL) -- glad I did it. I guess I might worry about the installer a bit if that was a concern.@omarsultan did. I think @HumanInput did as well. Yes, technically the spray to "adhere" the tint to the window could get into the electronics. But if your dealer knows what they are doing, they will not cause any issues. Think I have seen towel ropes, paper towels, all sorts of things being used. It is a delicate process.
Their insurance could cover it as well or you could be signing liability away to them in the paperwork. Either way, I would say if a dealer screws it up, they should do the right thing and own up to it.
For what it is worth, did it on my previous Model S - zero issues. And will trust the same shop to do it all over again on my LR when it arrives.
Hey! My shop has a girl. And she probably can dance circles around some of us with what she knows.I did - my guy (why is it always a guy)
She can certainly dance circles around me. . Sorry, couldn’t resist.Hey! My shop has a girl. And she probably can dance circles around some of us with what she knows.
Not sure. I believe the offset is different with the wider track.Off topic - Anyone know if the 19" Slipstreams from an older S will fit on the new LR/Plaid S? How would these affect range? Range between 21s and hub capped 19s?
I think someone talked about putting spacers on the rear or front or something to make it work. There is a thread on it here Non staggered LR tires although that thread seems more specific about using the current front tire spec on the rear tires. And not trying to use a completely different tire spec (e.g. the previous 19" rims).Off topic - Anyone know if the 19" Slipstreams from an older S will fit on the new LR/Plaid S? How would these affect range? Range between 21s and hub capped 19s?
Even they knew who he was lolHahah. 37 years young. I grew up with Dr. Dre and Nirvana early 90’s
When were you in Baltimore last? Unfortunately the last 10 years have been difficult for the city.
Hope you’re surviving the storm and power outages @AnselmDante !I no longer live in MD. They require inspections on new vehicles? That's weird. I think most states assume new vehicles are good for the duration of an inspection cycle when you buy it.
I did and have had no problems eitherAnyone tint the front windshield yet? My guy that did my model 3 said there’s a .1% chance it fries the onboard computer if not done right. With my model 3 I risked it. Not sure I have the stones for my plaid
An inch narrower for the front. 2” narrower for the back. Here’s the results for the rear.Off topic - Anyone know if the 19" Slipstreams from an older S will fit on the new LR/Plaid S? How would these affect range? Range between 21s and hub capped 19s?
Wow. Major impressed.I’m not that good at it… though in high school I did once win our team a college bowl victory because of a bonus lightning round based entirely on secret identities of super heroes.
I missed one because they had an error. They weren’t up-to-date on what was going on with The Shadow at the time.
Anyone want to hang out?
We had some significant tree branches break off and a small tree fell into our yard from the edge of the woods. Other than a few power flickers and brief internet interruptions, we are fine.Hope you’re surviving the storm and power outages @AnselmDante !
We had some significant tree branches break off and a small tree fell into our yard from the edge of the woods. Other than a few power flickers and brief internet interruptions, we are fine.
About the worst thing to deal with is I won't be driving the Tesla to work tomorrow. Too much storm debris everywhere and it's going to rain all day.
If it goes to October you will likely have a 2022 model year. That would be worth a few weeks wait to me.See lots of folks who are past October going in wrong direction but Oct or before the good one this represents my earliest lastest by date.
November 1-15
October 14-Nov 2
September 15-30
Sept 12 -30
Sept 7-27
September 15-30
Septeber 12-30
Today: September 08 - September 22
If this goes to October I will go all David Crosby on Mr Musk!
SOP in Taxachusetts. Inspection on any registration. For some cars I've bought new, the dealer just took care of the sticker. Not Tesla.I no longer live in MD. They require inspections on new vehicles? That's weird. I think most states assume new vehicles are good for the duration of an inspection cycle when you buy it.