Tesla 3 mods

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hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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I’ve got a white model 3 coming and will be wanting to chrome delete. Found a good kit here: https://teslabros.com/shop/chrome-delete/

Will also want to change the wheels to black, but can’t powder coat at it’s a lease.
Any suggestions on where to get some similar rims in black?
Want to go for this kind of look. (Think these are OEM)

Be interested to hear what additions or changes you've had done.



Edited by hixster on Saturday 26th October 21:17

Phunk

1,977 posts

172 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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I'd recommend getting a good local car wrapping company to do your dechrome rather than buying that kit. It'll be a similar price and much better quality.

As for the wheels, refurbish them black, then refurbishment back to silver before the lease goes back?

hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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Thanks phunk, good suggestions on the refurb, will check with guys who does my wheels that it can be done.

On the kit, my local company wanted £550 which seemed steep, so thought I'd have a go. It’s 3M vinyl, which would be the same as they would use, just already cut to size. Have watched a few vids and looks straight forward enough. Will post an update if / when this car ever arrives! smile

Edited by hixster on Saturday 26th October 21:19

SWoll

18,496 posts

259 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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How much is that kit going to cost by the time it's been imported into the UK though? I'd pay a bit more to someone and get a proper job done or you'll spend the next 2/3 years looking at it picking faults.

On the wheels, I'd worry about them being 'right' after being refurbed to black and back again so be wary as you could end up with a huge bill when you hand the car back for a full set of OEM wheels.

Funnily enough the standard silver wheels work well with the chrome IMHO, it's only when you change one of them that the other suddenly looks out of place as in that picture above.

hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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SWoll said:
On the wheels, I'd worry about them being 'right' after being refurbed to black and back again so be wary as you could end up with a huge bill when you hand the car back for a full set of OEM wheels.
Agreed, this was my concern. Seems like a lot of the guys in the States go for these..
https://tsportline.com/collections/19-tesla-wheels...

SWoll

18,496 posts

259 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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hixster said:
SWoll said:
On the wheels, I'd worry about them being 'right' after being refurbed to black and back again so be wary as you could end up with a huge bill when you hand the car back for a full set of OEM wheels.
Agreed, this was my concern. Seems like a lot of the guys in the States go for these..
https://tsportline.com/collections/19-tesla-wheels...
I like the TSS and TST's as retain an OEM look. Not sure how easy they are to get in the UK though?

Might be an opportunity to get some winter tyres as well? (budget creep I know..)

ETA - TSS are the available in black but only come in 19" so would mean a new set of PS4's at £150 a corner for 225/40 19's?

Edited by SWoll on Saturday 26th October 23:53

hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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SWoll said:
I like the TSS and TST's as retain an OEM look. Not sure how easy they are to get in the UK though?

Might be an opportunity to get some winter tyres as well? (budget creep I know..)
Just found these guys.. handy.

https://desertcart.co.uk/brands/t%20sportline

SWoll

18,496 posts

259 months

Saturday 26th October 2019
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hixster said:
SWoll said:
I like the TSS and TST's as retain an OEM look. Not sure how easy they are to get in the UK though?

Might be an opportunity to get some winter tyres as well? (budget creep I know..)
Just found these guys.. handy.

https://desertcart.co.uk/brands/t%20sportline
£2.5k with tyres? eek

Maybe refurbing not such a bad idea after all. smile

hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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SWoll said:
£2.5k with tyres? eek

Maybe refurbing not such a bad idea after all. smile
hmmnn. looking at the configurator now and the wheels are dark.. wonder when that changed?
As my car is yet to be delivered, maybe I am in luck.


RobDickinson

31,343 posts

255 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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They changed the wheel colour 2-3 weeks ago I think.

I'd recommend center console wrap too, easy to do.

hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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RobDickinson said:
They changed the wheel colour 2-3 weeks ago I think.

I'd recommend center console wrap too, easy to do.
Cool - think these are way better. Agreed on the console.. it's quite hideous. Saw it compared to a chip fork on another forum smile
Edit - think I'm confusing the console with the dash trim. But, yeah, have wraps for both..

Edited by hixster on Sunday 27th October 00:29

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

255 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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Lol.

The piano black wasn't as bad as I thought but impossible to keep clean.

I like the wood trim

SWoll

18,496 posts

259 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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RobDickinson said:
They changed the wheel colour 2-3 weeks ago I think.

I'd recommend center console wrap too, easy to do.
Yes. If you've got a car turning up soon (like I hopefully have) I expect it'll be on the original silver wheels though.

You can never be sure though, all part of the Tesla lottery! smile

On the centre console, are their any decent quality clear wraps? I like the look of the gloss black but would prefer it to be easier to clean and remain scratch free.

Dave Hedgehog

14,584 posts

205 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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Wireless charger kit is a popular mod

I have rubber/plastic mats for the boots as the my power cable gets very dirty

hixster

Original Poster:

354 posts

218 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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SWoll said:
Yes. If you've got a car turning up soon (like I hopefully have) I expect it'll be on the original silver wheels though.

You can never be sure though, all part of the Tesla lottery! smile

On the centre console, are their any decent quality clear wraps? I like the look of the gloss black but would prefer it to be easier to clean and remain scratch free.
looks like performance models in the States are being delivered with the darker wheels now.




SWoll

18,496 posts

259 months

Sunday 27th October 2019
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Interesting.

If my car is on the Gran Dahlia as hoped which lands at Southampton tomorrow morning it will have been at sea for over a month so probably built mid September. I would expect silver wheels but as above you never know with Tesla..

Zcd1

451 posts

56 months

Monday 28th October 2019
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Ceramic coating or other surface protection for the front of the car and the rocker panels wouldn't be a bad idea.

The Maxpider 3D mats for the interior and trunk are also nice.

I run Stance SF03 wheels with the OEM tires in summer and obviously like the way they look. They're also forged and so quite a bit lighter than the OEM wheels.


hixster

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354 posts

218 months

Monday 28th October 2019
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Zcd1 said:
I run Stance SF03 wheels with the OEM tires in summer and obviously like the way they look. They're also forged and so quite a bit lighter than the OEM wheels.

Looking good bow - definitely prefer the dark wheels in this colour combo.

Zcd1

451 posts

56 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Forgot to mention that you’ll also want to buy a USB flash drive to enable Sentry mode and the Tesla Cams.

Must be formatted properly (FAT32) and it’s helpful to also have a USB splitter for flexibility. In my case the wireless charging pad I bought includes splitters, so it all works well together.

MOBB

3,623 posts

128 months

Tuesday 29th October 2019
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Zcd1 said:
Forgot to mention that you’ll also want to buy a USB flash drive to enable Sentry mode and the Tesla Cams.

Must be formatted properly (FAT32) and it’s helpful to also have a USB splitter for flexibility. In my case the wireless charging pad I bought includes splitters, so it all works well together.
I kept having issues with error messages when using USB's, moved to one of these and has been very reliable since;

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessorie...