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New shoes and changing up the look slightly on the MYP with another set of Titan7s. These are 20x 9.5" Titan7 T-LD1 10-Spoke Forged wheels in Machine Black wrapped with 275/40-20 squared. More info on Titan7 T-LD1 here:


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what front lip is this?

what front lip is this?
Pretty sure its this one, dropped in price since I purchased too.

 
I can't seem to find any information on which part number fits the Y, Do you mind sharing the part number of Tein coilovers you used?
You can find them here. This is where I got mine from.

 
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Tien coilovers are settled. Upgraded my tires scorpion zero 265/40/21 front 295/35/21 rear.

I removed the 20mm spacers I had on with the stock tires because it was rubbing and sticking out. They looked great and were perfect on factory tires.

Couple items I’m trying to get rid of:

I have 4 20mm spacers I am selling that were installed for only a week.

Also selling my performance spoiler.

4 performance factory Perelli zero 2500 miles.

Located in Dallas DM me if interested.
 

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We really don't see too many Tesla's where I live. I think I've seen a blue Model Y on the road and a white one recently. Also saw a gray Model 3 at the gym a few times. Imagine my surprise when I pulled into work this morning and saw a red Model Y in the parking lot. I made sure to park beside it. This is the first time I've ever seen a red Model Y in person and I gotta say it looks sharp!
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We really don't see too many Tesla's where I live. I think I've seen a blue Model Y on the road and a white one recently. Also saw a gray Model 3 at the gym a few times. Imagine my surprise when I pulled into work this morning and saw a red Model Y in the parking lot. I made sure to park beside it. This is the first time I've ever seen a red Model Y in person and I gotta say it looks sharp!View attachment 908257
You parked too close to that red MY. lol
 
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Tien coilovers are settled. Upgraded my tires scorpion zero 265/40/21 front 295/35/21 rear.

I removed the 20mm spacers I had on with the stock tires because it was rubbing and sticking out. They looked great and were perfect on factory tires.

Couple items I’m trying to get rid of:

I have 4 20mm spacers I am selling that were installed for only a week.

Also selling my performance spoiler.

4 performance factory Perelli zero 2500 miles.

Located in Dallas DM me if interested.
Couple questions:

1 - is the difference monumental for it to be worth the effort?
2- how low can you set it on the MYP?
 
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Couple questions:

1 - is the difference monumental for it to be worth the effort?
2- how low can you set it on the MYP?
When you are referring to a monumental difference for it to be worth the effort, are you talking about the purchasing and having the coilovers installed? You would have to ask yourself that question. It was really bothering me to see wheel gap. So for me to walk out to the car now sitting how I wanted it, the answer would be yes.

I am not sure how low the max setting will be on these. The front aren’t maxed out on mine and the front bumper with the lip is pretty close to the ground.
 
When you are referring to a monumental difference for it to be worth the effort, are you talking about the purchasing and having the coilovers installed? You would have to ask yourself that question. It was really bothering me to see wheel gap. So for me to walk out to the car now sitting how I wanted it, the answer would be yes.

I am not sure how low the max setting will be on these. The front aren’t maxed out on mine and the front bumper with the lip is pretty close to the ground.
I’m asking about the difference in ride/suspension experience VS oem. I already know it will make the Y sit lower which is nice but I’m more concerned about getting it and using my 21s only to find out it doesn’t bring much difference and still feel harsh when driving.
 
There's a few sellers with those on Ebay for around $6-$10 shipped for that white Model Y 37/250 Hot Wheels. Not too bad for what it is and if you don't wan to go search for it, but also not cheap compared to finding it in the store.

One guy is selling it on Ebay for $500 🤣
 
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There's a few sellers with those on Ebay for around $6-$10 shipped for that white Model Y 37/250 Hot Wheels. Not too bad for what it is and if you don't wan to go search for it, but also not cheap compared to finding it in the store.

One guy is selling it on Ebay for $500 🤣

$500? :rolleyes:
If you’re ever in SoCal, I got it at OC Yota Nights out here in the OC. There’s a vender there that brings a truck load of hotwheels and other diecast cars. However I’ve seen the same vender at other car shows such as the last Radwood here held at Honda HQ in Torrance.

Unlikely in SoCal very soon, but thanks for the heads up. I'm hoping I kinda just spot one at some retail store when I'm not expecting to spot one. Another person mentioned they found one at WallyMart. But that might have been in a set rather than a one-off.