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i still have all of them except for the rear left, unfortunately i have no idea what year they are from. i bought a set of 4 because i broke one of them installing lowering links,
not sure but mine are all black, as opposed to the one with the green links) so it seems to be from the 2016+, driver side front is now sold, rest still available
not sure but mine are all black, as opposed to the one with the green links) so it seems to be from the 2016+, driver side front is now sold, rest still available
It looks like Tesla went from two separate pieces (metal ball screw to green link) to a plastic one piece in 2016+.
That's why I'm guessing this is probably happening more to ppl with 2016+. Lesson learned for me is to use a set of needle nose plyers at the base of the ball for support when removing.
i dont see how they detach from the bracket. you can buy this and remove it yourself, not interested in selling it separately as i dont think a metal bracket has much value because that is not easily broken