I ordered these and will be installing today. Thank you for the recommendation and the instructional video. I don't think they give the pry tool anymore...I didn't receive one. The design is somewhat different as well and they are a more flexible material for any potential scrubbing.
I had those mudflaps previously. They all cracked from hitting speed bumps etc after I lowered my car so I switched to the flat style, which allowed my to trim them down to size. What I discovered after taking off that molded style, is that sand and debris will get in between amd will end up scratching the black trim of the wheel arches/rear bumper. Just an FYI.
Looks like the rear flaps do flush well with the wheel arch and rear molding. Plus I noticed this set like the other is a secure installation but they are not made for the MYP tire set, these are too narrow for the wide tire stance overall. Congratulations on you new Tesla, I picked up mine 1 weeks ago and now getting the Xpel matte finish & ceramic coating applied this week.
These couldn't be easier to install. They are however extremely small. Not sure how effective they will be for the job at hand though? (just finished installing them)
Nice video, Aldryn. It was a bit contrasty and dark while filming the front mud flap but the rear was much better. I've been enjoying your videos for a few years now (drone channel) and you've been incredibly helpful and informative. Looking forward to following you here as we are about to take delivery of our Model Y LR this month.
These look great, but seeing as we got crazy high speed bumps everywhere where I live, these things will probably crack within the first few days and maybe damage my car in the process.
It's not a bolt, it's a socket and it's not to take out a screw, it's to take out a bolt. But I have to wonder how it effects range because they basically are catching wind causing worse wind resistance than the side mirrors do.
ITs been really good. I did recently chip the front one on a high speed bump. So being that they are a solid mudflap, they will crack versus others that are thinner and bendable.
These mud flaps appear to be better constructed and more form fitting than others I’ve seen. I believe it is due to the double clips in this version. I bought some from another vendor that are a bit smaller, have only one clip. Three of them fit well but the right front doesn’t fit well at all. It sticks away from the frame about 1/4 of an inch and I can’t get the Livermore, Ca vendor to send me a replacement for the one ill-fitting right front mud flap. They want me to remove all four & send them back at my expense. These cost me $50 and imho, are complete trash. Your mud flaps looks a lot better. Thanks for the video.
if you haven't received ur Tesla, don't get this. My Tesla delivered last month came with mud flaps and rear door PPF. seems like Tesla is aware of this issue
PPF is definitely not a standard thing. That costs many thousands of dollars and is done by the owner after they get the car. Sometimes they’ll get ceramic too. Tesla have never offered this. So I'm guessing your either mistaken, or you didn't buy it brand new.
Just got a pair. Looks like they’ve updated some things but still a super easy install and looks great 👍
I ordered these and will be installing today. Thank you for the recommendation and the instructional video. I don't think they give the pry tool anymore...I didn't receive one. The design is somewhat different as well and they are a more flexible material for any potential scrubbing.
The mud flaps do make it look better.
Thank you, sir. I will definitely be picking these up when I get my car this week.
I had those mudflaps previously. They all cracked from hitting speed bumps etc after I lowered my car so I switched to the flat style, which allowed my to trim them down to size. What I discovered after taking off that molded style, is that sand and debris will get in between amd will end up scratching the black trim of the wheel arches/rear bumper. Just an FYI.
You lowered your Tesla? Brilliant
Thanks for the review! I’ll be picking up these mud flaps as soon as I get my model y next year!
Informative video. Ended up putting original plugs on the rear flaps, especially the inside plug holes. Look great and very firm.
I'm looking at the ground clearance and wondering if the rear guards won't break on parking bumpers as you back into a parking space.
I had a mud guard fall off and the fasteners won't secure when I tried replacing it. Almost like the hole became misaligned
Maybe cause mine is 24, the clips struggle to push in almost like they’re not long enough 😒
Can’t wait for this to restock
Looks like the rear flaps do flush well with the wheel arch and rear molding. Plus I noticed this set like the other is a secure installation but they are not made for the MYP tire set, these are too narrow for the wide tire stance overall. Congratulations on you new Tesla, I picked up mine 1 weeks ago and now getting the Xpel matte finish & ceramic coating applied this week.
What do you like for mud flaps on the MYP?
Thanks for these videos, I’m collecting my model y on 24th August and I’ll be doing the exact same upgrades.
Won’t these cause wind drag/resistance and affect range?
great video and i used your link and order some from my new model Y
I did not get the pin tool but the rest was the same
Do you really need it in the rear? What is it going to protect?
Probably protect other cars
@@IsaacCrowned ok thanks, actually it looks ugly in the rear so I am going to skip it👍
@@90cents49 you get them yet?
@@IsaacCrowned yes i got it, but installed only on the front👍
Do the mud flaps cause more wind resistance and reduce efficiency? Has your range dropped after the mud flaps installation?
I'm sure there is a bit of drag. Hard to tell how much of a difference in range as I would need to do a side by side test of it.
someone did do a test, it came out to like 3 miles less range on a full charge,
Did they obstract ocean sell these type anymore? I click the link and their not the same mud flap.. thanks
Awesome Tutorial....You are making me really want a Tesla!
I bought these and could not get the pins in the rear and it wouldn’t hook into the trim, I have a 2023 not sure if that’s why.
These couldn't be easier to install. They are however extremely small. Not sure how effective they will be for the job at hand though? (just finished installing them)
Nice video, Aldryn. It was a bit contrasty and dark while filming the front mud flap but the rear was much better. I've been enjoying your videos for a few years now (drone channel) and you've been incredibly helpful and informative. Looking forward to following you here as we are about to take delivery of our Model Y LR this month.
Awesome thanks for the double support.
Great video and will use ur video to install my mud flaps. Thanks 😊
Glad to help
I really like those but the link is not those. They're just flat from the link you posted.
Nice I’m for sure getting this now before I get my model Y
Must have. Form and function
Thanks for tutorial, any insight on range impact?
Hardly notice any difference
Do the mud flaps decrease mileage?
Not sure as i don’t have enough miles driven without them. I put them on day 1
3 miles off total range,
These look great, but seeing as we got crazy high speed bumps everywhere where I live, these things will probably crack within the first few days and maybe damage my car in the process.
You seem really kind, cool video
Is it safe to remove that screw on th bottom of the bumper?
I put it back in to mount the mud flap.
It's not a bolt, it's a socket and it's not to take out a screw, it's to take out a bolt. But I have to wonder how it effects range because they basically are catching wind causing worse wind resistance than the side mirrors do.
It’s been a year since your install. How is the durability and maintenance? Would you recommend these mudflaps or something different. Thank you
ITs been really good. I did recently chip the front one on a high speed bump. So being that they are a solid mudflap, they will crack versus others that are thinner and bendable.
Looks great, but hard plastic will just crack and fall of if you hit bumps
Hi, been watching a lot of your videos! Did you end up tinting your headlights? They look dark in some later video. Thanks for the great content!
Yes tinted ppf
@@TeslaoftheDay Don't think it's legal in California to tint your headlights. Or the windshield, or front side windows.
I know some people only have the flaps on front. I'm just not sure if there's much benefit to having rear flaps.
There's significant kick up from the tires. Both front and back really help.
I understand that the front mud flaps protect your car but do the rear mud flaps protect your car, or just cars behind you?
Thank you for sharing the installation and product. Have you seen any issues with the top section being loose?
Nothing that I can see.
@@TeslaoftheDay thank you!
How much for the 4 pcs? Front and back? Please advise. Thank you!
Link in description
Planning to get PPF and ceramic coating?
Ppf next week
@@TeslaoftheDay check out rhino in huntington beach. Let me know and I can hook you up with a good price
I'm in San Diego and have some good shops down here too. Thanks
@@TeslaoftheDay do you have any recommendation for PPF? I live in SD as well and will be picking up our MYP at Carlsbad SC on Wednesday.
@@paulandelleong1050 San Diego Auto Glass and Tint or Ceramic Pro
Are these wide enough for the rear wheels?
Yes
I wonder what’s the mileage lost with them?
I’m sure there’s a tiny drag. Not sure how significant though
Looks great how are these holding up so far about a month in?
So far so good. Still on and works well
@@TeslaoftheDay how much are for the 4 pcs front and back ? Please advise.
Tesla doesn’t make Rear mud flaps for the model Y only the front OEM mud flaps.
Yup
Featured area is too dark for
Instructions.
somehow I see a drone youtuber looks extremely like you
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I really do like these mud flaps but looks like they're out of stock as of the moment :(
These mud flaps appear to be better constructed and more form fitting than others I’ve seen. I believe it is due to the double clips in this version.
I bought some from another vendor that are a bit smaller, have only one clip. Three of them fit well but the right front doesn’t fit well at all. It sticks away from the frame about 1/4 of an inch and I can’t get the Livermore, Ca vendor to send me a replacement for the one ill-fitting right front mud flap. They want me to remove all four & send them back at my expense. These cost me $50 and imho, are complete trash.
Your mud flaps looks a lot better. Thanks for the video.
Which ones did you get?
Why don't Tesla provide these things?
they sell them but I don't like the design
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I took off the back ones, they are so ugly
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if you haven't received ur Tesla, don't get this. My Tesla delivered last month came with mud flaps and rear door PPF. seems like Tesla is aware of this issue
Are you sure ? It comes with mud flaps and ppf now?
@@redweljeycruz6802 mine did. But mudflats only at front wheels and ppf on rear doors
Bought my Model Y three weeks ago and there was no mud flaps or PPF. Did you buy a used one?
PPF is definitely not a standard thing. That costs many thousands of dollars and is done by the owner after they get the car. Sometimes they’ll get ceramic too.
Tesla have never offered this. So I'm guessing your either mistaken, or you didn't buy it brand new.
Just got mine I’m in Canada 😊
Man I broke the front on a speed bump in the summer need to buy a set but they look different now when I use that web site