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I got the sunshade from covercraft made for model 3 and it’s a perfect fit on my y.
I received my Model 3 Covercraft, and it fits perfectly in the MY. I've always used the roll-up weathertech ones, so this rigid one was new to me.
It's actually kind of difficult to fit, because it's so long. My poor passenger is always smacked in the face when I try to get it to open up. So it takes some skill to not smack everybody trying to get it to open up.
I'm not convinced it's any better than the weathertech one, but I have it, so I'll just stick to it. I only use it when the sun's just blaring hot and I'll be leaving the car in the sun for awhile (which is pretty rare).
@tracykarin the material is very soft, it won't scuff anything
I had the same question about it but since I didn't see a 100% Yes I took a shoot and bought YelloPro from Amazon and it fits perfectly.So the consensus is yes, same windshield screen for the TMY as the TM3?
I had the same question about it but since I didn't see a 100% Yes I took a shoot and bought YelloPro from Amazon and it fits perfectly.
Yeah, if I had to redo it, I might go back to the weathertech roll-up. The softer material makes it easier to squeeze into place. The nice thing about the cover craft is, it sits really flush. Not a huge deal, but it does feel oddly satisfying.
Im curious how flush yours is, mind posting a pic?
I received my Model 3 Covercraft, and it fits perfectly in the MY. I've always used the roll-up weathertech ones, so this rigid one was new to me.
It's actually kind of difficult to fit, because it's so long. My poor passenger is always smacked in the face when I try to get it to open up. So it takes some skill to not smack everybody trying to get it to open up.
I'm not convinced it's any better than the weathertech one, but I have it, so I'll just stick to it. I only use it when the sun's just blaring hot and I'll be leaving the car in the sun for awhile (which is pretty rare).
@tracykarin the material is very soft, it won't scuff anything
I purchased a Covercraft UVS100 Custom Silver Sunscreen for my 2020 Model Y Performance and it fits perfectly requiring no suction cups or flimsy screen that sags. It folds up flat and you can purchase the optional storage bag which I did. https://www.covercraft.com/us/enI am looking for a windshield sunshade for my 2020 M3P. So far, they all seem to extend UNDER the black plastic cover ahead of the rear view mirror. That seems to form a solar oven that will bake all of the expensive Tesla sensors like 3 cameras, rain sensor. Etc. Do any of these shades have a cut out to fit the edges of that sensor cover? Or has anyone made their own cutout? That probably won't work with shades having a wire frame. But could that be done to a Weatertech rollup or any other shade?
Can confirm, ours got scuffed, its not really noticeable.Do you have a photo of the Covercraft sunshade inside your Model Y? Also, I hear that the dashboards can be easily scuffed installing a sunshade. Have you encountered any issues in this regard? Thank you!
thats the one I have. I fold it and stick it under the front seatAfter having both a Covercraft and a Heatshield, while I love the perfect fit, I hate that they’re huge and unwieldy. The HeatShield in particular can be difficult to roll up if you don’t get it tight enough at the start, and both take up a good bit of room in the car to store it.
If you’re willing to tolerate a less perfect fit, I really like this, which I’ve used in my S and Y and a friend’s 3. It has great coverage on the 3/Y, but a touch small for the S.
EcoNour Tesla Windshield Sunshade for Model 3/S/X/Y with Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RJSWRDV/
It provides 95% coverage and easily packs up into a little 10” circle.