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Just wanted to share this Ultra Red Model S fitted with 20x9.5/11 Gunmetal Forgestar CF5V wheels
This new color is truly stunning!
Offsets are +30/40 with 265/295 tireswhat size tires and offset was this car running?
TIA
Which FL license plate is that? Looks Black with white letters, and if it is, I need it. Car looks GREAT!
Be careful with Vossens. I have the the HF3 and they bend EASILY. You hit a few potholes and suddenly your smooth ride is a permanent bumpy one. If I were you I would buy 100% forged wheels. “Hybrid forged” doesn’t mean much.Yep! I'm looking at the Vossen HF4T TESLA MODEL 3 - HYBRID FORGED SERIES HF-4T - Vossen Wheels
I've also got the TSportline CF rear diffuser on order. After those two things, I think I'll be done
It’s by far the best kit for the Model S, the only one that’s better is UP’s S-Apex kit. Which is so expensive it’s comical. What I wanted to do was use the PD front bumper with the S-Apex kit since the PD front bumper is way better than the Oem Tesla facelift (or PlaidS) Bumper. If the PD front bumper was added to the S-Apex kit it would be the best looking Tesla by far. I’ve actually had a few S’s with the PD full kit.It's been awhile as I've added some new mods. This definitely hits different and not your typical S as I'm not done...
I’ve installed one on a nose cone S as well. What kind of issues did you have? One of the main reasons it has a hard time fitting properly on the Prefacelift S is because the support beam sticks out just slightly further on the Prefacelift S compared to the one on the facelift S. So it keeps it from fitting as flush as it should. Something that is not an issue when doing the Oem facelift front bumper conversion. It has more room on the oem front bumper so doesn’t effect the fitment when doing the conversion. You should not have had any issues with fitment if installed on a facelift S though. But it looks like your S is a Prefacelift with just a facelift rear bumper and side skirts.Thanks bro! I sourced the bumper off eBay as the seller wrecked his S and never got the chance to install it. I had to drill holes for the sensors and bought sensor brackets from Tesla. Getting this bumper installed was a major obstacle, but I got it on with the help from my wrap guy and all is good. I can say I haven't seen any modified front bumper or kit on an S out here in Southern California.
Quick question. How did you achieve this 2 tone look? Did you paint the entire bumper white and then paint the the middle portion and foglight area black? Or did you paint the entire bumper white and use black vinyl to cover those areas?It’s by far the best kit for the Model S, the only one that’s better is UP’s S-Apex kit. Which is so expensive it’s comical. What I wanted to do was use the PD front bumper with the S-Apex kit since the PD front bumper is way better than the Oem Tesla facelift (or PlaidS) Bumper. If the PD front bumper was added to the S-Apex kit it would be the best looking Tesla by far. I’ve actually had a few S’s with the PD full kit.
If you’re interested in buying the rear bumper and side skirts from this kit lmk. I have a brand new rear bumper, brand new side skirts, as well as the widebody flares/arches I can sell. Just message me.
If the flares/arches are molded into the car it looks a 100X better as well.
Since I can’t figure out to send pictures on direct messages this is how I how his S was a PrefaceliftQuick question. How did you achieve this 2 tone look? Did you paint the entire bumper white and then paint the the middle portion and foglight area black? Or did you paint the entire bumper white and use black vinyl to cover those areas?
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Yes and yes… if painting you would mask off the areas you want one color. So you would paint the black areas first then cover them and paint the rest white. Or you could just use vinyl to do it as well. All personal preface.Quick question. How did you achieve this 2 tone look? Did you paint the entire bumper white and then paint the the middle portion and foglight area black? Or did you paint the entire bumper white and use black vinyl to cover those areas?
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Sorry should have posted a picture what I was referring to. Here’s what I’m talking about.Quick question. How did you achieve this 2 tone look? Did you paint the entire bumper white and then paint the the middle portion and foglight area black? Or did you paint the entire bumper white and use black vinyl to cover those areas?
My car is an August 2016 (therefore 2016.5) build with the refresh bumper when I purchased it back in 2021 directly from Tesla. Could it be that production had that support beam during the refresh? Thanks for zooming the flaws of this bumper and perhaps I should have a professional shop install it. Anything aftermarket is never smooth as I know during my BMW days.Since I can’t figure out to send pictures on direct messages this is how I how his S was a Prefacelift
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It doesn’t reach all the way cause of the front support beam is thicker on a Prefacelift compared to a Facelift