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    22 M3LR rear end vibration on acceleration 80-86mph

    I spoke with Michelin, who mentioned that Tesla shouldn't simply discard the foam and referred to it as a fix. Otherwise, Michelin can prorate the tire based on the warranty mileage. After giving Tesla's service a 1-star rating, I received a call from the Tesla customer service manager, who...
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    22 M3LR rear end vibration on acceleration 80-86mph

    No. It is for the diagnosis and removing of the stupid foam, meaning I lost the quietness from that tire.
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    22 M3LR rear end vibration on acceleration 80-86mph

    To me, it turns out to be the tire foam separation. Just did the service today, costs me $400.
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    Payment method: Plaid vs direct draft

    What are the accepted methods of payment? Before driving off with your new Tesla, we require that the balance be paid in full, either personally or by way of guarantee from a financing institution. Confirm your method of payment with your Tesla representative prior to Delivery Day. In some...
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    Payment method: Plaid vs direct draft

    I was pushsed to pay in full before even inspecting the car. Once I insist to pay after the inspection, the guy told me I can't inspect the car for the interior since the door will be locked until I accept the delivery. BS. I don't take that and I replied that if I can't inspect the car inside...
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Thanks for the information.
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    I am just curious. When I got quotes from the professionals (5 different electricians), no one said anything about the permit and inspection. It seems I am still taking the risk no matter either DIYing or hiring someone else. What is the right way to do it? I am thinking it might be difficult to...
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Thanks. I didn't think about this, but it is very important. I guess I need to check the code and see if I really want to take that risk.
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Thank you. I will write this into in my list so when I sell the house I will remember to remove the breaker as well as the outlet.
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Is it the right breaker for my scenario? Eaton Cutler-Hammer CH230GF Ground Fault GFCI Circuit Breaker, 2-Pole, 30A, 120/240V
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Thanks for pointing this out. I found out Texas applies NEC 2020, which means we should install GFCI breakers.
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Thanks for the inputs. I guess I can let the wires like that. I am not sure but I doubt about the GFCI is required here in Texas. I got several quotes from the professionals and no one said GFCI will be installed.
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    NEMA 14-30 Installed from the Main Panel

    Got a lot of suggestions from this forum, which I really appreciate. I end up with installing the NEMA 14-30 outlet from the main panel, which seems to be more reasonable. First time outlet and breaker DIY, let me know if there are any mistakes so I can correct to be safe. Thanks in advance. 3...
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    NEMA14-30 Charging Model 3 Base Range

    I decided to do the work myself. I only need to commute 70 miles per day normally so I don't need that fast charging. I will go with the 14-30 and #10 wire so save the efforts of bening the hard wires. Thanks for your inputs, though.