Finally a use for the middle tether!Could use the 3 top tether points on the parcel shelf to strap down a record player or gramophone I guess
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Finally a use for the middle tether!Could use the 3 top tether points on the parcel shelf to strap down a record player or gramophone I guess
I’m debating as well whether I stick to my original plan and just do ceramic cost + tint or get PPF to the front to minimise stone chips etc. Plenty of polarising views around as to whether it’s worth paying the fairly high prices for PPF vs just using that money to repair damaged panels when required.Are there any experts knowledgeable about PPF? Is it advisable to invest in it for shielding against stone chips on highways? However, considering the necessity of unwrapping the car every 4-5 years, could this potentially cause damage to the paint, almost the same outcome as the effects of stone chips?
I didn’t do ppf but got paint protection and minor paint repair insurance thru my NL.I’m debating as well whether I stick to my original plan and just do ceramic cost + tint or get PPF to the front to minimise stone chips etc. Plenty of polarising views around as to whether it’s worth paying the fairly high prices for PPF vs just using that money to repair damaged panels when required.
I've heard that removing the PPF wrap might harm the paint underneath, though I'm uncertain about its truth. Also, could you share how often you renew the PPF on your 9-year-old Tesla?I haven’t heard of PPF damaging factory paint. I’ve on,y heard stories of PPF damaging paint as it was applied too soon after a car was repainted or the paint was not correctly applied.
My 9 year old Model S would have many more chips in the paint were it not for the PPF but it doesn’t stop everything.
In my case it’s still the original PPF. It has only a few rock marks on the bonnet and a scuff mark on the bumper but so far as I can see the paint underneath is unscathed.I've heard that removing the PPF wrap might harm the paint underneath, though I'm uncertain about its truth. Also, could you share how often you renew the PPF on your 9-year-old Tesla?
They lock together, line up the little lugs to the holes and push it in. It had me stumped the first time too, just have a closer look, you’ll kick yourself when you see it.@dronus Can you enlighten me how to join these two front grill together? i think its missing something important in the middle lol I got this from x-carView attachment 1037949
Well I ordered one. I like how it covers all of the seat including the side where the dogs paws land when he jumps in, and it looks heaps cleaner.Has anyone got the official Tesla rear seat pet liner yet?
I have a pretty decent one but that one looks even better, protecting the doors better and allowing the dog to stick its head out the window etc.
Just curious how they fit to the door..
My mats finally arrived and are, as you say, top-shelf quality. The roof sunshade and the windscreen sunshade are also very good (the windscreen shade took me a little while to get used to setting up, but easy with practice and works well).Looks tidy!
I was blown away with the quality of the Haloblk gear that arrived yesterday. Even the cupholder bin is premium. I picked up the mats, roof shades boot storage bins and cupholder bin.
Now I just need a car to go with all these Tesla accessories.
Yes I haveHas anyone purchased and installed a Halo BLK side mirror cap? If so, does anyone have pictures and can share their verdict on it?
Just ordered a set like this off AliExpress. Are they still holding up ok? oh, and I wonder if it affects range?
How much does your car weigh now?