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What happens if you just don’t give a puck?You’re suppose to give a puck……to the shop working on your car. Unless you’re out of pucks to give.
Did you find one that works??Guess I’m going to buy 4 - 20 mm pucks that don’t come in a case. Then buy a case with 25 mm pucks and throw the larger pucks away So I can use the case.
No, not soft pucks. I’ve asked some vendors and they had nothing positive.Did you find one that works??
Yes, this happened to me. I bought a set of lift pucks off of Amazon last week that were not correctly labeled, as they DO NOT FIT into the smaller hole that is on the Austin-build Model Y's with the structural battery pack and the newer 4680 battery cells. Had to return 'em today.Thanks.
Where does one buy pucks with a 20mm hole. Looking on Amazon, it seems sellers are oblivious to the smaller holed Y models.
Having measured (using a caliper) my Austin Build Model Y that I picked up new 3 weeks ago, I'm calling BS on the 20mm hole.Yes; the Austin built Tesla Model Y (the one with the single piece rear casting and the 4680 battery cells) appears to have a 20mm hole at each of the 4 lift points; other Tesla Model Y have a 25mm hole at each of the lift points.
I have a 2020 LRMY (built in Freemont) I was going by the measurement of the Reverse Logic puck I own that fits my Model Y. My caliper is unfortunately not metric, I used a ruler to measure the Reverse Logic puck.Having measured (using a caliper) my Austin Build Model Y that I picked up new 3 weeks ago, I'm calling BS on the 20mm hole.
I assure you, you are wrong. My May delivery, Austin built MY has 20mm holes.Having measured (using a caliper) my Austin Build Model Y that I picked up new 3 weeks ago, I'm calling BS on the 20mm hole.
Well, then your call is incorrect.Having measured (using a caliper) my Austin Build Model Y that I picked up new 3 weeks ago, I'm calling BS on the 20mm hole.
Here’s a pretty cost effective optionGuess I’m going to buy 4 - 20 mm pucks that don’t come in a case. Then buy a case with 25 mm pucks and throw the larger pucks away So I can use the case.
I'm happy to see someone else be public with the dimensions of the smaller holes on (some) Austin builds. Which particular version Model Y is yours?I assure you, you are wrong. My May delivery, Austin built MY has 20mm holes.
I went with four of these.Here’s a pretty cost effective option
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The basic Model Y all wheel drive built in Austin April 2023, I took delivery in May.I'm happy to see someone else be public with the dimensions of the smaller holes on (some) Austin builds. Which particular version Model Y is yours?
Mine is an Austin build. Thanks for measuring that hole.Well, then your call is incorrect.
I have an Austin-build Model Y, and I measured the hole in the frame this morning with a caliper. I got 0.790 inches (which would convert to 20.07 mm). So I can assure you that my two-week old Model Y AWD (279 mile range), with an Austin confirmation letter in the VIN has 20 mm holes.
Does your VIN number have an "A" or an "F" in the 7th position from the end? A is Austin; F is Fremont; also, did you purchase the 279 mile version? or the "Long Range" version w 331 mile range?
Only the 279 mile versions use the new structural battery pack and the 4860 battery cells.
The basic Model Y all wheel drive built in Austin April 2023, I took delivery in May.
As I understand it, only Austin built MY’s have the smaller 20mm hole. The smaller hole started with the February builds, I have no idea what they do today.
The LR and P models were not built in Austin, they have the larger holes.
Does anyone know why the went with the smaller hole? Even if the battery changed why was the hole size changed?
Not just Tesla. My 2004 Corvette also used pucks.Typically jack points are built into a car, why is the Tesla different?