jerome8283
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Best Grey MYP I’ve seen!Looks great! Can I get links to the items you added ?
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Best Grey MYP I’ve seen!Looks great! Can I get links to the items you added ?
looks awesome well done!View attachment 844245
Just got a delivery for a MY LR made in Berlin. Had to throw in the 255/55/R18 BFG AT rubbbbers, next week gonna throw in the MPP lift kit
I installed a front spoiler on my 22 MYP but not close as nice as yours; I also replaced the rear spoiler; Purchased from Amazon $190…Thank you! Prior to purchasing the front spoiler I did not think it would protrude that far out. So I was a little thrown off but it's definitely grown on me. Personally, I am not big on aggressive rear spoilers which is why I am content with my stock one. However, I do like the Adro rear spoiler. But it's not on my top list of what to purchase next because it costs $800 for it. The CMST wing is too aggressive for me also. I just prefer something more subtle, hence why I went with the CMST v.1 sideskirts vs the v.2.
Hey, you gotta start somewhere! It's a good start but be careful with those 3 piece front lips. They are prone to breaking away during high speeds so I hope you used the 3M tape and tap screws underneath.I installed a front spoiler on my 22 MYP but not close as nice as yours; I also replaced the rear spoiler; Purchased from Amazon $190…
True words spoken At first I just wanted to try one out to see how friendly it would be up against parking blocks/curb stops and dips.. so far so good but have to be careful.. my thinking was it’s only $139Hey, you gotta start somewhere! It's a good start but be careful with those 3 piece front lips. They are prone to breaking away during high speeds so I hope you used the 3M tape and tap screws underneath.
19s look great loweredOhlins R&T and Redwood rear camper arms installed. More info and photos here Thank you Tom and the amazing team at EAS!
2020 MYP (09/2020 build), 31,852 miles
Wheels & tires: Vossen HF-5 in satin black finish, 19x10 +40 square setup w/ 275/40/19 MICHELIN PS AS 4 (@ 42 psi)
Suspension: Ohlins R&T lowered 20mm front/rear, dampening set in the middle @ 10 clicks on front/rear, Redwood rear camber arms
Nothing better then a super clean MY.. any plans on tinting from windows?I just picked it up today.
Nice; Did you install the mud guards?
Hopefully, have to ask the wife, she will be driving it the most. Have an appointment next week for Xpel Matte ppf & ceramic coating for the whole car as well. Definitely need a tint film for the huge front windshield though.Nothing better then a super clean MY.. any plans on tinting from windows?
Does the mud flaps help? Also what kind of front license plate mount are you using?
What mats are those? 3DMax?I need to take some new pics after changing up a few things on the outside since I last posted pics in this thread.
But here's my new favorite thing - AO Mega Trunk Light. Super bright light that's focused right into the trunk area that's not in your eyes and doesn't spill to the outside, and it's a direct replacement to the factory light.
I've always been fine with the factory Model Y trunk light, but you don't realize what you're missing (and not seeing) without a bright trunk light.
What mats are those? 3DMax?
The front's help big time to avoid having rock chips in the rear door (also added 3m protection film in that rear door). Using the stock plate holder that Tesla gives you at delivery. Wish i didn't have to mount a plate in front but NY is mandatory to have front/rear plates shown.Does the mud flaps help? Also what kind of front license plate mount are you using?
This setup looks amazing and it is something I will be looking at doing to my model Y!! Many thanks for the posts. keep the pics coming, they're great photo'sOpps, yeah, I got the adjustable camber arms as well (in the rear).
Yeah, you have to be careful with offsets (especially on the MYP), and even then, it's not necessarily a slam dunk because of how the inside profile of the wheel is shaped. I definitely went down the rabbit hole with wheels and ended up going with these because of their load rating and they guarantee that they will fit the Model Y Performance (those rear calipers are quite pesky). You just need a hub centric ring adapter. Lots of good info on here of people trying different solutions, but this worked out for me.
One more pic hot off the press!View attachment 776935