Here’s the thing that’s baffling to me. Tesla obviously knows about this design flaw, it’s been around for years and they continue to make warranty repairs to deal with the recurring problem. N2itive, an aftermarket company, has a solution, or at least a mitigation, which lowers the car to prevent half-shaft destruction, in combination with adjustable camber and toe arms to prevent premature rear tire wear due to riding lower.
Tesla is obviously aware of this fix. So, why have they not simply engineered a Tesla solution to the problem? I can’t imagine why, unless by offering a fix they set themselves up for a massive fleet-wide upgrade. But, even if that’s the case, you’d think Tesla would care about fixing a design flaw for their customers, rather than just perpetuating the problem with every new car sold.