Swampgator
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I have one sitting in my closet just waiting for an X to install it onInstalled the automatic Tesla Frunk and n2itive lowering links (set to -8 all around) this week
How long did it take you?
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I have one sitting in my closet just waiting for an X to install it onInstalled the automatic Tesla Frunk and n2itive lowering links (set to -8 all around) this week
So I may have missed this but because you installed the N2itive lowering links, does that mean the refreshed X has the *same* issue with shudder due to the half shafts and drive axle? I’ve been trying to get that confirmed - someone must have put the X on a lift and checked this - but you are the first I’ve seen to install the N2itive links!Installed the automatic Tesla Frunk and n2itive lowering links (set to -8 all around) this week
So I may have missed this but because you installed the N2itive lowering links, does that mean the refreshed X has the *same* issue with shudder due to the half shafts and drive axle? I’ve been trying to get that confirmed - someone must have put the X on a lift and checked this - but you are the first I’ve seen to install the N2itive links!
Thanks for the help!
Thanks. That tells me they didn’t fix that fundamental issue. Sigh.I'm pretty sure I feel it on hard acceleration. It feels like the front end is running over a road that looks like this:
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took me about 3 hours to install myself, mostly because I was doing it for the first time, it would take me 1-1.5 hours doing it a 2nd timeI have one sitting in my closet just waiting for an X to install it on
How long did it take you?
I don't know if its the shudder issue that is common in past models (I have never owned an S or X before) but I am starting to get a clunking noise from the front suspension when going over low speed bumps. I'm able to temporarily fix it by raising the suspension to medium and then back to low during a drive. Still trying to figure out what is going on but I doubt it is due to the lowering links.So I may have missed this but because you installed the N2itive lowering links, does that mean the refreshed X has the *same* issue with shudder due to the half shafts and drive axle? I’ve been trying to get that confirmed - someone must have put the X on a lift and checked this - but you are the first I’ve seen to install the N2itive links!
Thanks for the help!
Thank you! Given my score, I didn't even think to check that I had it.The score goes away once you have FSDb. Check the car for the button.
I don't know if its the shudder issue that is common in past models (I have never owned an S or X before) but I am starting to get a clunking noise from the front suspension when going over low speed bumps. I'm able to temporarily fix it by raising the suspension to medium and then back to low during a drive. Still trying to figure out what is going on but I doubt it is due to the lowering links.
If you can swing the cash, go see what Carmax or others will give you for it? Could be a quick way to make $10k.Sad to see this go. Waited for my 7 seater since June 2021, only to end up going with a different car brand earlier this year. Maybe I can pickup then trade off the difference since the exact build is about 26k over right now?
I think Tesla can flag customers who “flip” cars so they can’t buy a Tesla in the future. Watch out for that.If you can swing the cash, go see what Carmax or others will give you for it? Could be a quick way to make $10k.
You'll have to pay tax when you pick up/register the car as well as potentially short term capital gains taxes on the profit as well.Sad to see this go. Waited for my 7 seater since June 2021, only to end up going with a different car brand earlier this year. Maybe I can pickup then trade off the difference since the exact build is about 26k over right now?
LOL, whose going to report a capital gain to the IRS for a car sale? Screw that.You'll have to pay tax when you pick up/register the car as well as potentially short term capital gains taxes on the profit as well.
"When you sell a car for more than it is worth, you do have to pay taxes. Selling a car for more than you have invested in it is considered a capital gain. Thus, you have to pay capital gains tax on this transaction."LOL, whose going to report a capital gain to the IRS for a car sale? Screw that.