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I can almost guarantee they are all made from the same place.
I like the idea of showing the string! It gives you the pattern of throwing rocks onto the back door. Here is a picture of my model Y with Tesla OEM mudflaps and if you look closely you can see the paint protection film on my back door. No paint problems after 5000 miles. I had to paint protection film put on the back doors 8 miles after I got the car. And the nice thing about the OEM mudflaps is that they are flexible. You can pull out of the driveway that’s a little bit on the low side and they will rub but they flex enough not to cause any damage.View attachment 695773View attachment 695774View attachment 695775View attachment 695776
Further info on mud flaps and rear door protection from them in this thread: Tesla OEM vs. RallyArmor mud flaps
Thats why I went with Tesla in the front, Amazon in the back. Also put rocker PPF on the doors.Further info on mud flaps and rear door protection from them in this thread: Tesla OEM vs. RallyArmor mud flaps
good ideaIf posting photos, please add where rhe mud flaps were purchased. I see the OP’s are not OEM. But while they look good, nobody can tell if they’re a cheap Amazon knockoff or something quality from RPM Tesla or Abstract Ocean.
That’s my plan at this point, keeping the Tesla up front and Basenor in back. Have Tesla rear door PPF on order but it hasn’t shipped yet.Thats why I went with Tesla in the front, Amazon in the back. Also put rocker PPF on the doors.
I actually tried to get the tesla PPF but it was always sold out. I ended up paying like 4x's that for the full rocker kit. Honestly probably overkillThat’s my plan at this point, keeping the Tesla up front and Basenor in back. Have Tesla rear door PPF on order but it hasn’t shipped yet.
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Further info on mud flaps and rear door protection from them in this thread: Tesla OEM vs. RallyArmor mud flaps
I tried to buy the Tesla rear PPF but it was sold out for a long time so I went with Abstract Ocean PPF (39.99) and it fits and looks great.That’s my plan at this point, keeping the Tesla up front and Basenor in back. Have Tesla rear door PPF on order but it hasn’t shipped yet.
Any good photos of the PPF installed on your Y? It appears that the Abstract PPF doesn't go as high as the Tesla PPF, however the width seems to be wider.I tried to buy the Tesla rear PPF but it was sold out for a long time so I went with Abstract Ocean PPF (39.99) and it fits and looks great.
If you order these, don't forget to select the Model Y option as it defaults to Model 3 otherwise. Also, the application gel is easily made with baby shampoo and water so skip that.
Paint Protection Kits (rear Fenders/Rocker)
Protect your Model 3 or Y from snow, salt, sand and other small road debris that can cause wear and tear on your paint surfaces with our paint protection film (PPF) kits. We use Xpel Ultimate Plus film, generally regarded as one of the best, if not the best, PPF available.abstractocean.com