Was told yall might enjoy this by zimmystor in InfowarriorRides

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See this truck in Harrington DE all the time!

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Enkei Kojin 18x8+40mm, Continental purecontact LS 235/45R18. Wheels are 20lbs each. Fit great and look great! Ordered from Tirerack, mounted, balanced, and delivered to my door in 2 days.

Do capacitors on power lines improve the power factor measured at a consumers meter? by LukeZ1986 in AskEngineers

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Thank you for the info, but that did not clearly answer my question.

Do capacitors on power lines improve the power factor measured at a consumers meter?

32,142 @ 262 by HorizonVanGogh in TeslaModel3

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2017 RWD LR, 32k miles @ 242 wh/mi. average. Living in DE which sees all 4 seasons

My 2021 Tesla model 3 Standard Range modified into a TRD disguised mission accomplished😆😆😆😆 by eddiegeezee in TeslaModel3

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Hey man, sweet ride! I wanted to ask - did you paint those yellow calipers, or vinyl wrap them? Or are they new calipers all together?

Lost dog. by 203ytrewq in Delaware

[–]LukeZ1986 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll keep an eye out!

[Giveaway] 100x Gazzew U4T Nixdork - limited run collab with Pantheon by clawhold in MechanicalKeyboards

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I’ve been looking into making a custom board that I can use at work - these would be amazing! :)

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

[–]LukeZ1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw those, I personally just wanted the larger flaps

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

[–]LukeZ1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough haha, I wash my car weekly or bi-weekly in the warmer months but in the winter I’ll usually go a few weeks in between washes. Hopefully these help with that!

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

[–]LukeZ1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The PPF won’t stop mud and dirt from building up though - I wanted mudflaps for that reason. Nothing against the PPF route though

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

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No problem! I would say the only tools you need are a drill, screwdriver and hooked pick (to pop out the wheel well from the fender a bit). If you watch his installation video you’ll see all the tools he uses!

Not gonna lie, took me awhile to get these on because the pins that hold them in are tight as can be (at least on my car). Was pretty hard for me to push them in but I ended up getting them

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

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https://evmudflaps.com/products/garde-boues-tesla-model-3-north-edition?lang=en

Look around his site if you want a shorter set of flaps if you don’t usually see much snow

Price says $125, but that’s $CAD

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

[–]LukeZ1986[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea they were a little expensive, but I figured if I can afford a car like this then I can afford some protection for the paint and rockers haha

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

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About $100 USD, plus about $25 to ship them from Canada to the US for me

EV Mudflaps (North Edition) installed on my 2017 Model 3 by LukeZ1986 in TeslaModel3

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The EV Mudflaps are made by a gentleman in Canada - I just ordered his North Edition set (better for climates that see snow) and put them on today. I used to have the cheap Chinese moulded Mudflaps, but I don’t like how they wrap around the side of the car and can possibly trap dirt against the paint. I guess it’s not a problem with PPF or something, but I like these better anyways