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My first thought is……MUD. Keep that winch outside the clean storage areas.That would be so sick if the winch is hidden under the floor panel of the frunk!!!
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My first thought is……MUD. Keep that winch outside the clean storage areas.That would be so sick if the winch is hidden under the floor panel of the frunk!!!
The original Model S Frunk could fit a spare, that massive dash makes me think it would easily fit.I am hoping I can fit a spare in the frunk.
I hope that piece of plastic is better fitted and more substantial than the awful, ill fitting hitch cover on the Model Y. My guess is that's a forward tow hook but it could also be a beverage dispenser door ...More likely behind the license plate behind the little cover that comes off next to the bumper camera.
You’re a smart cookie Crissa!
(Australian term of endearment)
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The frunk would be a convenient place to preemptively layout the cable though.
that’s the location of the front number plate mount, required of OEM’s in several U.S. statesMy guess is that's a forward tow hook but it could also be a beverage dispenser door ...
your country will need a different bumper/camera location design.I don't know where the number plate is going.. if it attaches to that little panel, seems it will obscure the front camera.
I agree. The angle is off. It could be constructed that way, but my intuition tells me this is just a poor photoshop job.Is it my eyes ?
Why is there an angle ? Seems to me it just should be flush with the body
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Like the MY and M3, there will be aftermarket front license plate holders that will attach to the vent grilles below the "beverage dispenser"that’s the location of the front number plate mount, required of OEM’s in several U.S. states
You think I'm karma farming? You think I need the attention? I mean that in the nicest way.I agree. The angle is off. It could be constructed that way, but my intuition tells me this is just a poor photoshop job.
I didn't read all the postings so I appologize ahead of time if this is a repost. The below picture is from the wind tunnel post and in this picture, one can clearly see the front facing grill was part of the hood that was removed.
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the angle is what is needed in order to:I agree. The angle is off. It could be constructed that way, but my intuition tells me this is just a poor photoshop job.
Jeeps?The angle is unavoidable because the windshield is curved. To avoid it it, you'd need a piano hinge (perfectly straight) between the windshield and the hood. Flat windshields are bad for lots of reasons (they give blinding reflections, they are much less strong than curved ones, etc.) and have not been seen on any vehicle for at least 50yrs.
I believe @Kahpernicus is correct - the light plays strange shadows on the SS angles - below photo grabbed from the crash test video side shotone can clearly see the front facing grill was part of the hood that was removed.
Exactly... Just like the one we had from Hannshow license plate holder we had. HAD... That word means something.... It means even though we followed the directions exactly, the damned thing came off at some point. Anyway, my wife said "I'll just pay the $50 a year for the windshield sticker so I don't have to worry about the front plate falling off."Like the MY and M3, there will be aftermarket front license plate holders that will attach to the vent grilles below the "beverage dispenser"![]()