Mine is actually pretty good and doesn't seem to leak like others on the forum have had trouble with, however if it ever does then what the facebook person and what others have done is shown in this video:
I'm curious as well, like I mentioned in an earlier post, Discount Tire hooked me up with the same deal that @CT-Chicago did, my install date is next Monday, so I'll report back then.
Wanted to let everyone know that I swung into my local Discount Tire here in Omaha and pulled up this thread on my phone they price matched everything to what @CT-Chicago had! Thanks for the tip! They said rims and tires should be in early next week, so I'll let everyone know how it goes. One...
Wanted to update everyone watching this on a fix the service center did for my truck. I had the creak sound coming from what sounded like the B pillars when accelerating and braking. When I got to the service center we took it for a test drive and the tech confirmed he could hear the creaking...
I wonder if all the affected VINs haven't been loaded into the system for this recall yet? I took delivery of my Truck May 10th, so I would have expected it to fall within this time frame, however the Tesla VIN search doesn't list my truck as affected.
Like others have said this is supposed to work this way when in the "Traffic aware cruise control mode", however you can turn it off in the settings: Controls > Autopilot > Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control
All the Foundation series (CB and AWD) owners should have FSD unless they haven't been applying the periodic updates that have been coming out. I have had it for a month or so now and I think there has been at least 2 minor updates after the initial one that added it.
Yes please share pics with what you did, especially if you find it eliminates it. I realized after reading through this thread again that I actually have two different creaks. The drivers side b-pillar when accelerating and stopping is one of them. The other is when turning at slow speed, that...
darn that sucks, was it a narrow pole or something that the system didn't see? I did something similar to mine a few months ago prior to getting the parking assist, so I'm curious if you come up with any solution to remold or flatten back out that part.
Watching this thread it has me wondering. I've always owned Silverado or F150s and always just ran OEM or similar all season tires. I live in Nebraska with occasional trips into CO, WY, and MT. Having never run AT tires (or what we have on our AWD CTs AT tires), I'm curious in everyone's...