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Anything is possible if you throw e Pugh money into it.
I’d imagine it’s probably easier to buy a new wheel and just swap the airbag.
From Tesla. Pull up the parts catalog and order through the SC.Probably right. Any ideas where I can get a good quality replacement or direct replacement? Thanks
you mean the thumbwheels?Just wondering if there is a way to install the newer version of the string wheel metal set of ball movers vs the plastic ones that come in 2020 or earlier.
TIA
Yup...couldn't figure out the real name. Just ordered mine M3....so a little understanding would be great! I was waiting for someone to say something lolyou mean the thumbwheels?
ball movers. hmmm.
(I wont. I just wont. gotta let that one pass....)
you mean the thumbwheels?
ball movers. hmmm.
(I wont. I just wont. gotta let that one pass....)
Does the metal version "feel" better? The reports I read made it sound like you can't tell the difference.
So there's a known issue with them wearing out or failing? I hadn't heard that.the metal thumbwheels will last longer but i actually heard people say that the rubber ones feel way nicer to use.
may have been a lab test we dont know about. I certainly know my dads BMW 5 series thumbstick for the cruise control has been worn out after around 7-8 years of using it.So there's a known issue with them wearing out or failing? I hadn't heard that.
Does the metal version "feel" better? The reports I read made it sound like you can't tell the difference.
My 2018 Model 3 had the rubber scroll wheels, my 2023 Model Y has the metal ones. I prefer the rubber ones because they feel better to the touch, with less slipping and they are black instead of a silvery black like the metal ones are. I have never heard of the rubber ones wearing out, I mine didn't after 5 years of use. I'd really like to know the real reason that Tesla changed them.I actually prefer the old rubberized ones. The new metal ones on my '21 M3P are more slippery and require more pressure to keep your thumb from sliding (the metal knurling isn't as aggressive as it should be).
Agreed. I’ve owned twenty year old Porsches which others would mistake for new, but to me they felt old. I think the Tesla driver experience is world class and will age well. At nearly seven years, I enjoy driving it every day.….Most people have no idea, and are absolutely blown away when I tell the my car’s age or mileage. Still looks brand new. For all the complaints we may have, Tesla does make one heck of a product.
After chuckling at the thread title a bit, i changed it to "steering wheel thumb wheels", because I am SURE not everyone will display the level of restraint that you did, there
Does the metal version "feel" better? The reports I read made it sound like you can't tell the difference.
So there's a known issue with them wearing out or failing? I hadn't heard that.