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Softer Ride Options

Discussion in 'Model Y' started by noshadow, Aug 14, 2020.

  1. Dr.Will

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    Dang it.. I already placed an order too or I would have taken it off your hands.
     
  2. Rippin1Gear

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    Bilstein replied.... Currently we are factory spec on the Tesla Model 3/Y. Aftermarket parts are in process of being developed for the Model 3/Y. Currently we do not have an aftermarket option.
     
  3. Pianewman

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    Huh? "...we are factory spec..." What does this mean???
     
  4. skiwhmts

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    I think that Tesla will do something regarding the ride quality in the future. Different springs, shocks, wheels, or air suspension or some combination of them. I think that changing shocks and wheel sizes and tires would be the least expensive. Whatever they decide I think it will work. Compared to the other engineering issues they deal with I think it will be pretty straightforward.
     
  5. Rippin1Gear

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    I guess so... I was confused by their email reply asking them when or if they will provide people with replacement options on their website.
     
  6. Justicepool

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    Reading all the complaints about the Model Y ride harshness had me a little concerned before I bought one. I picked up a 2021 Model Y LR today with 19" wheels and the ride is fine. Can't speak to the Performance version ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
     
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  7. Srad600Volt

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    Is it possible they may be an OEM supplier for Tesla? Does anyone know what Brand shocks come stock?
     
  8. Pianewman

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    I'm sure the rural roads in Andrews, TX are totally different than the aging, uneven concrete slabs in the DFW region. Harsh doesn't begin to describe it in some areas.

    Knowing Bilsteins ( several after market VAG applications), and IF they're supplying Tesla with shocks/struts, I'm not surprised that the ride in the MY is harsh. I also have experienced a bit of relaxing/softening of the ride in previous cars. Maybe it'll be the same in the Tesla???
     
  9. skiwhmts

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    If you live in areas with rough roads and want a comfortable ride this what to look for. A car or suv with 55 aspect ratio or greater tire sidewalls, adaptive suspension, air suspension, decent ground clearance-travel and set up for comfort vs sport. Typical Lexus for example. Lots of manufacturers offer this and Tesla could too. I think that Teslas have more power and torque and the company chooses to offer a more sporty firm ride out of precaution. This is not a criticism just an observation. Power and softer suspension don't mix well if the suspension does not have adaptive settings. I have a BMW 640 GT which rides on the same platform as the 7 series and they are big heavy cars. It has all the above features and the sport vs comfort mode are like two different cars due to the adaptive and air suspension. I had to replace the run flat tires with 18" wheels and tires from a base BMW 740 energy though. Their 19" and 20" run flat tires are harsher than any Tesla and crack easily. BMW had a big class action suit on this. In any case the wheels and tires Tesla specs out on the Y are in sport car territory.
     
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  10. Pianewman

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    skiwhmts: Interesting post, which I agree with. However, the cost of an adaptive system, and the space required, would chip away at Tesla's bottom line. Now that the Y is such a marketing success, I hope we'll be seeing adaptive suspensions in future models.
    Until then, we have to contend with claims from aftermarket companies about THEIR engineering attempts to solve the harshness issue.
     
  11. Justicepool

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    This is oil country and the roads here take a beating, but potholes are the biggest obstacle. I only have 361 miles on the Y thus far (From San Antonio to Andrews), part of the ride home took me through 5 miles of unpaved rough road between Ozona and Big Lake and the Y did fine.
     
  12. Pianewman

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    Justicepool. Thanks for the clarification. I guess ride comfort will always be a personal choice.;)
     
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  13. Justicepool

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    For sure, completely subjective. And I do only have a short drive in it thus far, maybe its because I was expecting something so very harsh that I was pleasantly surprised. I do care about ride quality. With my 2020 Model X Performance I went with the smaller wheels and just powder coated them black. The larger wheels definitely looked better, but the ride quality and potholes dictated the smaller wheel for me.
     
  14. Barrygold

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    19s and Mountain Pass comfort coilovers completely
    transformed my PUP’s ride quality in a good way. There is hope. 3E5AE8E7-D55A-45D0-A507-4BECBB69A29B.jpeg 258AD5B9-E0D9-47AF-BF87-60C224A05A2B.jpeg 275F86BC-9952-4371-AE86-A7F62835F1C1.jpeg
     
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