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I just got an appointment for Monday to replace my spoiler as well. We'll see how it goes this time.Mid September. BTW I already got a new mobile service appointment, next week, let's hope this time they come with a revised part.
Work your way backwards:Just got a call from mobile service about the spoiler and they're saying that the 99-A version is showing as "discontinued/disabled" and that there's only one version available.
Can someone provide a close-up picture of the issue?
Just hand mine installed yesterday, it's the 00 version. Tech said he has had good success with his last few installs. So far the edges look good.
That sounds bad. Do you have any pictures of the issue?Mine lifted up on the left side, enough to let some tree debris get in and (likely) make it worse. Unfortunately, mine is installed over PPF, so I'm going to have to have my PPF installer remove and reinstall the whole lot (and maybe investigate sealing around the spoiler to prevent it from happening again). I don't really trust Tesla to do it.
Mine lifted up on the left side, enough to let some tree debris get in and (likely) make it worse. Unfortunately, mine is installed over PPF, so I'm going to have to have my PPF installer remove and reinstall the whole lot (and maybe investigate sealing around the spoiler to prevent it from happening again). I don't really trust Tesla to do it.
That sounds bad. Do you have any pictures of the issue?
Wow that's really bad. I wonder why the adhesive failed. Do you have ceramic coating?Now I do (attached).
I had my film installer completely remove and reinstall the film on the back. The spoiler is still off for now until the adhesive cures for a week, but the left the spoiler for me in the trunk, complete with all the crap that had crept under it.
I have a tree that drops these tiny leaves in my front yard, and they're halfway across, which means half the adhesive had failed. The film guys said this was an absolutely terrible install, and that they probably didn't prep the wrap properly (the mobile service guy just used alcohol).
I'm fairly certain this would have eventually fallen off given a good gust of wind. Ugh.
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BTW, big shout out to 68 Auto Detail in Milpitas. When they redid my rear film, they did it in a single piece (original install had a seam). Apparently takes three installers to do it. So, at least there was an upside to the spoiler fail.
Wow that's really bad. I wonder why the adhesive failed. Do you have ceramic coating?
which wheels are those?Finally had mine installed last week at the local (Highland Park, IL) Tesla store while on my way out of town.
Took less than 10 minutes, looks good, seems to be on there solidly.
I had to have it installed before my first long road-trip - had to have the extra range that results from the 3.37542% reduction in aero drag enabled by the spoiler... ;-)
the carbon fiber looks so good on whiteFinally had mine installed last week at the local (Highland Park, IL) Tesla store while on my way out of town.
Took less than 10 minutes, looks good, seems to be on there solidly.
I had to have it installed before my first long road-trip - had to have the extra range that results from the 3.37542% reduction in aero drag enabled by the spoiler... ;-)
which wheels are those?