Probably going Michelin X-Ice from OTR, was at Costco getting tires on my other car, they wont touch the Model 3.
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Probably going Michelin X-Ice from OTR, was at Costco getting tires on my other car, they wont touch the Model 3.
Kanata location, Gloucestor said the same thing. They said they could try but there could be a chance of damaging the underbody.which costco did you go to?
i went to hunt club and they said they have flat lift so they can do model 3. But they do not feel 'safe' putting a no run-flat tire on a car without a spare (like tesla). So they recommend me to get a run-flat winter tire.
which costco did you go to?
i went to hunt club and they said they have flat lift so they can do model 3. But they do not feel 'safe' putting a no run-flat tire on a car without a spare (like tesla). So they recommend me to get a run-flat winter tire.
Kanata location, Gloucestor said the same thing. They said they could try but there could be a chance of damaging the underbody.
Hey, anyone want to buy my official Tesla Model 3 winter mats off me? I accidentally bought them and they didn't let me cancel my order. I'll deliver.
Costco Gloucester told me today they could lift the 3. My appt is for the 29th. I’ll bring my jack pads. Thx!Costco Kanata put winter tires on my Aeros and fitted them to the car about three weeks ago. I took in my lift adaptors. No issue at all - I suggest you speak to someone else. Having said that, if you’re not already booked in you’re going to be lining up at 5am...
How much for the mats?
Just wondering if they had questioned the use of jack-pads? Gloucester location didn't know anything about the pads needed for the Mod3. Im guessing these guys know what they are doing, maybe the guy at the front desk wasn't experienced with the 3. Should I leave all the items needed for the install on the front seat (jack-pads, TPMS and nuts)? I'm worried about them damaging the battery, I could always have Costco put the tires on my new rims (purchased at Costco.ca) and balance them and install them myself at home in my garage.Costco Kanata put winter tires on my Aeros and fitted them to the car about three weeks ago. I took in my lift adaptors. No issue at all - I suggest you speak to someone else. Having said that, if you’re not already booked in you’re going to be lining up at 5am...
Just wondering if they had questioned the use of jack-pads? Gloucester location didn't know anything about the pads needed for the Mod3. Im guessing these guys know what they are doing, maybe the guy at the front desk wasn't experienced with the 3. Should I leave all the items needed for the install on the front seat (jack-pads, TPMS and nuts)? I'm worried about them damaging the battery, I could always have Costco put the tires on my new rims (purchased at Costco.ca) and balance them and install them myself at home in my garage.
View attachment 356971 Winters (X-Ice) installed on new rims a couple days at Costco (Gloucester). Made sure and told them to use the jack pads and how to use the key-card. I stood by and watched them lift the car. One of the techs was about to lift my 3 without the pads when their supervisor jumped and told them to use them and why. So far so good.
According to the owner's manual, the safe only jack points are literally little triangles with a single spot. Everything around it is not safe and will cause damage. I picked up some jack pads from Reverse Logic, though some people have used hockey pucks with a screw on nub.Why do you need jack pads? Is it only if lift isn't positioned properly at lift points? A little odd that only model 3's would need these?