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I was Team XB360 back in the day, but after multiple red rings I bought a PS3 and the rest is history!Team Xbox!
I ordered my comfort non-adjustable coilovers for my Model 3 RWD on 11/30/20 for the Black Friday Sale. They shipped 1/20/21 from Germany. Delivered 2/1/21. I installed them yesterday. Happy with the ride so far.
^ head on over to Model 3 forums to see owner’s feedback, many, many threads; it’s worth noting the observations are subjective and there’s initial break-in period for the new coilovers, finding right settings, and proper post break-in alignment MPP Comfort Coilover reviews?
with that said, the RWD Model 3 (I have one with the 19” sport wheels), doesn’t ride bad on roads at all.. don’t think I would consider coilovers for it just for additional comfort; it’s more than fine for local and long distance trips, unlike the Model Y which desperately needs it. I’m excited to find out tomorrow how the Y feels, though I’m expecting the 3 will still edge out as having a better ride (than Y with 21” wheels), but the MPP coilovers will definitely improve/fix the MY’s rough horse carriage tendencies and loss of confident control on bumpy roads.
I dropped off my Y at shop today, they’ll keep it for a day after installation, allowing components to settle and do initial alignment so the numbers are not too far off; I was told to come back after 1000 miles for refining the alignment
I suspect we’ll hear from @Barrygold today on initial impressions
Fronts are in. I ended up taking the whole upper assembly out. Much easier.
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with that said, the RWD Model 3 (I have one with the 19” sport wheels), doesn’t ride bad on roads at all.. don’t think I would consider coilovers for it just for additional comfort; it’s more than fine for local and long distance trips.
I have the front MPP coilovers installed on my Y performance. I’m riding on 19in winter tires too, so going for a nice improvement over the 21 ride quality. Hopefully I’ll finish the rears soon. Unfortunately work is getting in the way of my progress. I probably won’t finish installation until Thursday.Yup, my decision was mostly based on Model 3 owners' experiences. But just wondering if someone can give us first hand what the MPP is like on the MY.
I don't think I know anyone else who's had them installed?