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Jeff, they have Black Friday sale for model 3 spoiler also Tesla Model 3 Rear Trunk SpoilerSale seems to not include 3 spoiler.
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Jeff, they have Black Friday sale for model 3 spoiler also Tesla Model 3 Rear Trunk SpoilerSale seems to not include 3 spoiler.
Congrats and welcome. Hurry up and get some front mud flaps on it!
I need to buy new tires so I'm curious what everyone likes, seems to be varying opinions. I'm looking for some all seasons, last I checked the options for 19" wheels are pretty limited and a lot where on backorder.How's everyone holding up this winter? What tires are you running on you Tesla? All Season, Winter, Summer, other?
I’m running 19” Continental ProContact RX all seasons on my Plaid and MYP, and love the comfort and performance.I need to buy new tires so I'm curious what everyone likes, seems to be varying opinions. I'm looking for some all seasons, last I checked the options for 19" wheels are pretty limited and a lot where on backorder.
Since I use my MYLR on rough roads/fire roads etc sometimes, and my driveway is rough as well, I opted for the MPP lift with 18" TSW Clypse and Nokian WR G4 245/60R18. Very happy with this setup so far. I will admit tho, that when the snow in my driveway got well over a foot deep, I opted to break out the 4runner than risk my new MY. When the snow wasnt quite as deep I did drive it in the snow and it did great.I need to buy new tires so I'm curious what everyone likes, seems to be varying opinions. I'm looking for some all seasons, last I checked the options for 19" wheels are pretty limited and a lot where on backorder.
Had 19" Conti ProContact RX on my '18 M3LR. Tires were fine except in freezing and some wet conditions. Low noise, meh/decent life, but found them slick in the rain. Averaged 250 Wh/mi over 35k miles.I need to buy new tires so I'm curious what everyone likes, seems to be varying opinions. I'm looking for some all seasons, last I checked the options for 19" wheels are pretty limited and a lot where on backorder.
There is also this, right here on TMC: NorthwestHello to all you Pacific Northwest Owners ("PNO") out there!
I thought I would start a thread for all PNOs; a thread we all of us "locals" could communicate or share information relevant to our region.
Some background - In 2006 I purchased 2006 Mazda MX5 Miata (aka, "NC") and created a similar thread in the leading Miata forum (below). 13 years, and 10,589 member posts later, that thread is still going strong and tops the forum (#1) where it was placed - hence why I decided to create this one (to see if there is similar interest).
Pacific Northwest owners
Similar to that day, back in 2006, the sun out and it's a perfect day to detail and/or drive your Tesla!
Best to all!
How's everyone holding up this winter? What tires are you running on you Tesla? All Season, Winter, Summer, other?
I need to buy new tires so I'm curious what everyone likes, seems to be varying opinions. I'm looking for some all seasons, last I checked the options for 19" wheels are pretty limited and a lot where on backorder.
Since I use my MYLR on rough roads/fire roads etc sometimes, and my driveway is rough as well, I opted for the MPP lift with 18" TSW Clypse and Nokian WR G4 245/60R18. Very happy with this setup so far. I will admit tho, that when the snow in my driveway got well over a foot deep, I opted to break out the 4runner than risk my new MY. When the snow wasnt quite as deep I did drive it in the snow and it did great.
245/60R18 puts you more than an inch and a half closer to the fenders. Do they clear OK or did you adjust the springs also?Since I use my MYLR on rough roads/fire roads etc sometimes, and my driveway is rough as well, I opted for the MPP lift with 18" TSW Clypse and Nokian WR G4 245/60R18. Very happy with this setup so far. I will admit tho, that when the snow in my driveway got well over a foot deep, I opted to break out the 4runner than risk my new MY. When the snow wasnt quite as deep I did drive it in the snow and it did great.
60 is a really tall tire. I thought I was tall with 265/40/18245/60R18 puts you more than an inch and a half closer to the fenders. Do they clear OK or did you adjust the springs also?
I was looking for 255/40/18. do you have the 265/40/18 installed? Do they rub on the springs in the front? did you have to put spacers in to move them out?60 is a really tall tire. I thought I was tall with 265/40/18
I have them installed on 9.5 rims no rubbing at all front or rear. Sorry for the crappy pics.I was looking for 255/40/18. do you have the 265/40/18 installed? Do they rub on the springs in the front? did you have to put spacers in to move them out?
Hi from Maple Valley area!Just wanted to say Hi here! Bellevue WA. Got a Model Y over a year but just joined this forum!
Nice! Thanks for sharing!For those interested, 2022 Model 3 and Model Y were just added as eligible vehicles for the Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program ($2,500).
Department of Environmental Quality : Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program : Clean Vehicles : State of Oregon
Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Programwww.oregon.gov