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Tesla Model 3 Mud-guards front

olkal avatarolkal

October 6, 2019

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3D printed Mud guards for the Tesla Model 3 front wheels. Installation is very easy and takes only a few minutes. No drilling or other modifications is required.

Print the parts, remove any sharp edges, blobs or other imperfections and open up the hole for the push-in clip. Rub over the visble areas with a 3M Scotch Brite pad and plenty of water to obtain a nice matte finnish.

Hardware:
6 pc M3x8mm stainless screws (hex button head or hex socket head recommended), 6 pc stainless M3 nuts. Please note that the screw length must be exactly 8mm.

Tools:
Allan-key for the M3 screws and a flat screw-driver for the Tesla push-in rivet

Installation:

  • Clean the area thoroughly, there must be no sand or dirt between the paint and the printed parts.
  • Release and remove the Tesla plastic push-in rived using the flat screw-driver.
  • Assemble the printed mud guard and the back plate. Let only a few threads on the M3 screws grip into the M3 nuts to make maximum slack between the two printed parts.
  • Keeping some spacing between the printed parts, carefully slide the mud guard into position, the back-plate goes behind the steel lip.
  • Adjust position.
  • Reinstall the Tesla plastic push-in rivet.
  • Fine adjust the position again if neccessary.
  • Tighten the M3 screws.

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution

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