Ottmeister
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My misses would rip that lip off in one day where we live. They supposedly help reduce the drag coefficient by a bit. HmmmmYeah it fits really well IMO. Makes it look a bit more sporty.
Some other angles of it here.
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My misses would rip that lip off in one day where we live. They supposedly help reduce the drag coefficient by a bit. HmmmmYeah it fits really well IMO. Makes it look a bit more sporty.
Some other angles of it here.
My neighbour still has the Energy Consumption sticker on the windscreen.... after 9 months. Can not comprehend that.The mud flaps I bought from aliexpress fitted front and back.
I still have the factory film on my screen after 9 months
I got some from of the fitted style ones from Amazon however they don't seem to be that effective, I still find about the same amount of crap sprayed on my rear doors and the front of that rear wheel arch section that is prone to rock chips. I may rip them off again and replace them with the flatter, longer style front mud flaps like Tesla sell.anyone bought mug flaps that fits 2023 MYRWD. I bought one pack (2 for front and 2 for back) from Amazon. Only the front ones fit. The back one maybe for the pre 2023 model.
i have haloblk ones (front and back). they've only recently been available for sale in AU and they fit great, easy to install.anyone bought mug flaps that fits 2023 MYRWD. I bought one pack (2 for front and 2 for back) from Amazon. Only the front ones fit. The back one maybe for the pre 2023 model.
just saw someone post about this in the model 3 & Y fb group.. they purchased the road hero space saver wheel from Aero Image North Parramatta. not sure of cost though.Has anyone found a suitable spare tyre kit or combo that works for a model y? I don't particularly want to buy a $1000 kit. I have a pump and repair and road side, but it's more piece of mind on long trips.
I have read elsewhere that a Nissa qasqai space saver works but it's hard to find someone who will let me test and see. TLDR need a tight a$$ spare
Just installed Tessories ones this morning. Super easy installation, about 2 mins per corner.anyone bought mug flaps that fits 2023 MYRWD. I bought one pack (2 for front and 2 for back) from Amazon. Only the front ones fit. The back one maybe for the pre 2023 model.
I recommend Tesery Mud Flaps , they are made of sturdy ABS material, which can effectively block the rocks flying out of the tire tread and hitting the car. Protects the body paint from snow, mud, stones and other damages, perfectly keeps the body clean and reduces the number of car washes and painting. Also, it keeps the exterior of your car looking good.anyone bought mug flaps that fits 2023 MYRWD. I bought one pack (2 for front and 2 for back) from Amazon. Only the front ones fit. The back one maybe for the pre 2023 model.
Is there a link to that thread or the item itself?just saw someone post about this in the model 3 & Y fb group.. they purchased the road hero space saver wheel from Aero Image North Parramatta. not sure of cost though.
there's also braumach kits TESLA Spare Wheel Kit Space Saver Tyre for Model Y -SR LR & Performance - 2022-2023
I changed from the tessories one to the Tesla OEM ones. A lot better. However they are a few cm lower than the car itself so they do occasionally scrapeI recommend Tesery Mud Flaps , they are made of sturdy ABS material, which can effectively block the rocks flying out of the tire tread and hitting the car. Protects the body paint from snow, mud, stones and other damages, perfectly keeps the body clean and reduces the number of car washes and painting. Also, it keeps the exterior of your car looking good.
Splash Guards for Tesla Model 3 & Model Y - Set of Four
Shield your Tesla Model 3 (2017-2023.10) & Model Y (2017-2024) from splashes with our set of four splash guards. Easy to install and durable protection.www.tesery.com
to the item itself.Is there a link to that thread or the item itself?
Can I have the link? I don't have Facebookto the item itself.
Can I have the link? I don't have Facebook
Except for customized products, they are usually shipped within 5 business days. Shipping time depends on which country you are in. For details, you can ask Tesery's online customer service, we will provide you with exclusive service!Out of curiosity, how long do orders at Tesery usually sit before being fulfilled? I have a substantial order, including trunk fridge in an "Unfulfilled" status for nearly a week - and I'm not sure if that's normal?
You're posting in the "Model Y Accessories for Australia" thread. Any indication of shipping time to Australia?Shipping time depends on which country you are in.
Anyone got a good dog / pet seat cover for the MY? Have seen some complaints about the Tesla one where the clips don't hold well. I was looking at the Tesmanian one bu they don't seem to ship to AU
I know it was a while ago but just wanted to see how your AliExpress rub/curb protectors were going and if you'd recommend them>Accessories I've planned on getting for an Australian order due FEB 2023. MYSR Black 20"
From Tesla
Tesla Gen 3 Wall Connector 7.3m $750 AUD + Installation Fee
Key Fob $235 AUD
Key Band $30 AUD
Glass Roof Sunshade $170 AUD
Center Console Trays $30 AUD
Trunk Storage Bins $ 120 AUD
Aftermarket
PPF Matte Wrap $3,068.74 USD. Self install. I've done a few and honestly they're not too hard with some patience.
Teslarati Mud Flaps $49.95 USD. Set of 4. Front and Back
Rim/Curb Protectors ~$15 AUD for a 8m strip from Ali express
Spigen Matte Screen Protector $100 AUD
Spigen Magsafe Car Mount $90 AUD
Undecided
Rear Trunk / Front Trunk / Rear Well / Floor mats - OEM or aftermarket? I hear 3D MAXpider's are amazing but they'll be a tad more expensive. Tesla doesn't offer All-Weather Driver/Passenger and Rear floor mats as yet - a shame.
Definitely not getting these but has anyone actually used calliper covers? Heaps of aftermarket products out there. Thoughts?