I am going to get my Model 3 next week if everything wents good.
I am a careful driver, but like everybody else I am prone to mistakes as well. I rashed my rims on my other car probably 3 - 4 times in 3 years so I am worried about the same thing gonna happen to my new Model 3.
I was exploring the options out there for how to protect it. I stumbled upon several products that claimed to be good protection. But as far as the reviews on Amazon, all of of them are seems to be junk. One example: https://www.amazon.com/GoBadges-RB0...qid=1535804871&sr=8-4&keywords=rim+protectors
So I kept exploring and got an idea when I saw this product: https://www.amazon.com/MATCC-Guards...35804913&sr=1-4&keywords=car+door+edge+guards
It has good reviews against door edges. So it might also work to cover the edges of Aero wheel cover to create a buffer spacing that might help to migitate or at least minimize the damage against curb rashes. It looks like its pretty tight to fit and kept secure in place but the pressure between the Aero wheel and cover should also give extra force to keep it in place so you might not need to use a glue or adhesive to adhere it as well.
I am going to experiment it when I got my car next week. I will let you know if it works out.
I am a careful driver, but like everybody else I am prone to mistakes as well. I rashed my rims on my other car probably 3 - 4 times in 3 years so I am worried about the same thing gonna happen to my new Model 3.
I was exploring the options out there for how to protect it. I stumbled upon several products that claimed to be good protection. But as far as the reviews on Amazon, all of of them are seems to be junk. One example: https://www.amazon.com/GoBadges-RB0...qid=1535804871&sr=8-4&keywords=rim+protectors
So I kept exploring and got an idea when I saw this product: https://www.amazon.com/MATCC-Guards...35804913&sr=1-4&keywords=car+door+edge+guards
It has good reviews against door edges. So it might also work to cover the edges of Aero wheel cover to create a buffer spacing that might help to migitate or at least minimize the damage against curb rashes. It looks like its pretty tight to fit and kept secure in place but the pressure between the Aero wheel and cover should also give extra force to keep it in place so you might not need to use a glue or adhesive to adhere it as well.
I am going to experiment it when I got my car next week. I will let you know if it works out.