I had the truck brake for a bird flapping in front of the windshield last week. I'm not sure who was more startled. I think the dashcam footage has probably been deleted by now, but this is what he looked like -> O^O
Pitted stainless?
Smaller on the inside?
Abysmal range?
No superchargers outside the state of California?
OMG, he's right! I need to unload this thing right now!
From your site: "You are only charged when someone purchases a Tesla through your referral link. "
How are you monitoring this, would I get charged if I share my link through other means?
I did something similar with these two and it works pretty well. Not a STEAMING HOT shower, but comfortable.
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I keep my straps and cleaning supplies in the bins. I haven't noticed any problems. Once or twice, I have wished for more room with the seats up, but I could have left the bins at home in those situations.
No rattles, but now that someone has mentioned it, I'm sure to be neurotic about it.
Yeah, plastic bumper had to come off and I had to make a few cuts. Not a big deal. I had already cracked it a bit on the right side, so I already need to buy a new one if I ever want to sell or trade it in.
I didn't get the light bar version, but I do have the grille which I'll install at a...
I didn't know this product existed when I took the family to see Mickey last summer. I bungie corded a plank to the front of my MarsAG rack in front of my rooftop tent and was averaging 390 Wh/mi. The plank was at a more gradual angle from the peak of the roof to the front edge of the tent...
Things are progressing nicely up to this point.
However, I'm reinstalling the bumper and the UP bumper mount prevents the OEM bumper from sliding back into place.
I'm wondering if I received the wrong part, but frankly I don't really care. I'm not afraid to cut some plastic.
Here are the parts in question:
Given the gap between the bull bar and the bumper mounts the shims must go here, and the hole pattern is perfect to fit the roll pins that should keep them in place while mounting:
The large metal sleeve seems like press-fit candidate for the larger hole on...
Step 28 helps as the bumper mounts are part of the kit. It gives me the torque and subsequent steps help explain the extra holes on the mounts that aren't used for the bull bar.
There are just a few parts that I'm uncertain about. Let me get some photos and share my theories on what they are.