I think this is a great add-on, also without bigger tires - I am talking about curbs and stuff, where many modern cars basically scratch or even rip off the front bumper. It makes the car more road compatible, even without off-road ambitions!
Model X has had massive CV Halfshaft issues due to being able to adjust height with air suspension. I'd be interested to hear about CV Halfshaft issues with this kit
My model Y performance has the ground clearance close to my Mini Cooper R53. The model Y is supposed to be a crossover -- not a sedan. I wished it came with air suspension.
I'm in Houston, TX and go surf fishing along the coast. I definitely want a lift kit when I buy a YLR. Took a look at your website, why does this lift kit not fit on the Austin Y's? What's the difference between the Y's made in Fremont vs Austin?
Mark, the T Sportline kit nets a 1.8" lift. The advantage here is that the factory suspension travel and spring rate is retained, it is simply lifted 1.8" by way of spacing. Changing springs will change the ride characteristics and vehicle dynamics.
@@TSportline Even after an alignment, apparently with spacers this high, the rear tires will be out of camber. Is this true, and if so, do you would also need to add Rear Upper Camber Arms?
NO! Federal Law prohibits such actions Federal Warranty Law: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. 2302(C)) The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates that vehicle manufacturers may NOT refuse warranty repairs merely because aftermarket parts have been installed on the vehicle. The only circumstance under which the vehicle manufacturer can void the warranties is when they can prove the aftermarket part is directly responsible for (ie causes the warranty) the warranty claim.
Just did the install today. Came out great! I was able to install the rear springs without completly removing them. I just pushed down and pivoted the top toward me, put the spacer and gasket on, then shoved the top with spacer down and back in. The back set installed so fast. 80% of the time for this project was spent on the front. For tires, I went with Falken Wildpeak AT 255 50r19 on Tesla Gemini wheels. I've already gotten several thumbs up while driving. Thanks T Sportline for making a great product!
This sounds like the exact setup I'd like to do! Any additional thoughts or such? Also do you have any photos by chance.. would love to see! Cheers@@TheMalbroughs
@@TSportline Weell…. the question was not really about shipping. There is warranty issues and I would add the question about legal street permit to it. There are countries where you just can‘t add anything to a car and drive it, just because it was intended for it - it must be permitted to be legally driven with a particular vehicle. I for one would be interested in seeing if it would be allowed to be legally driven in Germany (where you can‘t unless you have that particular, vehicle specific permit).
NO! Federal Law prohibits such actions Federal Warranty Law: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. 2302(C)) The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates that vehicle manufacturers may NOT refuse warranty repairs merely because aftermarket parts have been installed on the vehicle. The only circumstance under which the vehicle manufacturer can void the warranties is when they can prove the aftermarket part is directly responsible for (ie causes the warranty) the warranty claim.
@@TSportline interesting so it doesn't void the warranty, but if proved to be the cause of a failure/issue with the CV joints they could reasonably boot the claim?
NO! Federal Law prohibits such actions Federal Warranty Law: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. 2302(C)) The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates that vehicle manufacturers may NOT refuse warranty repairs merely because aftermarket parts have been installed on the vehicle. The only circumstance under which the vehicle manufacturer can void the warranties is when they can prove the aftermarket part is directly responsible for (ie causes the warranty) the warranty claim.
Looking forward to hearing range and acceleration figures with this combo
Which they would respond to this
And change in handling please
0-60 in 2.7 seconds increase range after new tires and lift kits additional 30 miles
I think this is a great add-on, also without bigger tires - I am talking about curbs and stuff, where many modern cars basically scratch or even rip off the front bumper. It makes the car more road compatible, even without off-road ambitions!
True! Both standard and all terrain tires are available. pick your poison
@@TSportline you didnt show torquing rear 21mm bolts, did you do that when car was on its own weight ...ride height?
I’ve worked on suspension on other vehicles and I believe you do always want to torque when it’s weighted
WOOHOO! Can't wait to order!
thanks for the support!
Model X has had massive CV Halfshaft issues due to being able to adjust height with air suspension. I'd be interested to hear about CV Halfshaft issues with this kit
I’ve been waiting for this video!! 🎉
Hope you enjoyed it!
Very nice setup.
Glad you think so!
Need this!!
Lifting the car would change the drive shaft angle from transmission to wheel hub. Will this affect reliability and wear of the CV joints ?
No affect!
Wha?
In Europa we have our own assembly line for tesla. Witch kit will work on modely Y?
Does the install in Van Nuys include the recommended alignment? If not, could that be added as an additional service?
Yes, we recommend alignment for sure - it is not included, as we do not do it, but we have a local partner who does
I have a 2022 MYP and would your 18 inch wheels clear the brake calipers?
Looks great
Is there any effect on range?
If I order the products, will you guys install them at the shop?
My model Y performance has the ground clearance close to my Mini Cooper R53. The model Y is supposed to be a crossover -- not a sedan. I wished it came with air suspension.
Love this and can’t wait to do this to mine. My only question is why wait till you have the car on the ground to finish tightening the lower bolts?
That is typical for independent suspension, with all the various geometrical angles.
What does this result in for approach/departure angle and breakover angle?
What is the effect (if any) on the speedometer reading with the bigger tires?
Within the acceptable tolerance. You can use the tire size calculator in the link below more info:
tiresize.com/comparison/
I'm in Houston, TX and go surf fishing along the coast. I definitely want a lift kit when I buy a YLR. Took a look at your website, why does this lift kit not fit on the Austin Y's? What's the difference between the Y's made in Fremont vs Austin?
We have an Austin kit coming soon! Give us a month and we should have it
The difference is the Austin Gigacasting
No adjustable camber arms?!
How much is it to install the lift and wheels and tire combinations?
We offer installation of the wheel and tire package for $149.95. Lift kit ranges typically between $800-$1000 depending on the shop
How does this affect the overall comfort level over the stock suspension?
We've been told by many customers that it improves overall ride comfort. Certainly doesn't negatively affect it.
Very NICE!!! Do you plan to run any 0-60 and quarter mile tests? and slalom tests for G force etc? Lastly what's the top speed with this set up?
No plans for testing yet, the Falken tire option has a V speed rating which translates to 149mph, The BF Goodrich tire option has an H rating - 130mph
The link in the video is broken and there is no reference to the Model Y now on the website. Did this project get scrapped?
Try this link, tsportline.com/collections/tesla-model-y-overland-off-road-wheel-tire-package
What are the tire sizes? Looks awesome 💪🏼
255/55-18
@@TSportline Whats the tallest tire size that will fit without rubbing or issues? Thanks
Can I use the 19' stock tires with the lift kit or do I have to upgrade? (I want to eventually just cant afford both at the same time)
You can run any factory wheel/tire with the lift kit, including the 19" gemini with stock tires.
@@TSportline Epic, I just bought a set. Any idea what the range loss looks like once I get it installed?
Grest video! What's the difference besides color between this lift kit and MPP kit? Advantages of this vs lift springs from Eibach?
Mark, the T Sportline kit nets a 1.8" lift. The advantage here is that the factory suspension travel and spring rate is retained, it is simply lifted 1.8" by way of spacing. Changing springs will change the ride characteristics and vehicle dynamics.
There's no Eibach lift kit for Teslas. So that's quite a disadvantage of Eibach, I'd say. ;)
@@blackmoon925 Eibach does have a lift kit, but you have to swap out your MYP performance springs and will lose the aggressive stance.
@@TSportline Even after an alignment, apparently with spacers this high, the rear tires will be out of camber. Is this true, and if so, do you would also need to add Rear Upper Camber Arms?
The owner needs to get the official HEPA retrofit for pre-2022 Y's installed.
When is the Model Y Bull Bar Brush Guard going to get a video? I'd like to see how it will be attached to the car.
expected to release closer to summer 2023. A video will be live once it's ready!
Does the lift kit and tire package void Tesla in any way shape or form warranty
NO! Federal Law prohibits such actions
Federal Warranty Law: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. 2302(C))
The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates that vehicle manufacturers may NOT refuse warranty repairs merely because aftermarket parts have been installed on the vehicle. The only circumstance under which the vehicle manufacturer can void the warranties is when they can prove the aftermarket part is directly responsible for (ie causes the warranty) the warranty claim.
@@TSportline thank y'all for sharing
For the rear spring, couldn't I just install the spacer and gasket without removing it from the spring bucket?
Usually easiest to remove the spring all together!
Just did the install today. Came out great! I was able to install the rear springs without completly removing them. I just pushed down and pivoted the top toward me, put the spacer and gasket on, then shoved the top with spacer down and back in. The back set installed so fast. 80% of the time for this project was spent on the front. For tires, I went with Falken Wildpeak AT 255 50r19 on Tesla Gemini wheels. I've already gotten several thumbs up while driving. Thanks T Sportline for making a great product!
This sounds like the exact setup I'd like to do! Any additional thoughts or such? Also do you have any photos by chance.. would love to see! Cheers@@TheMalbroughs
What Psi do you run those tires? Same as stock?
Yes!
what is you total clearance after the lift?
1.8″ increase in ground clearance with factory tires
2.3" increase in ground clearance with T Sportline 18" Overland Tires
What is the impact on MYP range with the 18" wheel and tire package?
no negative impact with overland package
@@TSportline This is assuming standard tires thought right? Seems like with A/T tires, the range would suffer slightly.
Is rear camper mandatory?
No, but would good to add.
Can i do this in Europe? Main concern is warranty. I would love my MYP raised like that.
We ship all of our products to Europe for installation at your local shop
@@TSportline Weell…. the question was not really about shipping.
There is warranty issues and I would add the question about legal street permit to it.
There are countries where you just can‘t add anything to a car and drive it, just because it was intended for it - it must be permitted to be legally driven with a particular vehicle.
I for one would be interested in seeing if it would be allowed to be legally driven in Germany (where you can‘t unless you have that particular, vehicle specific permit).
Could you install only the rear?
Front and rear are installed together. It is not recommended to do the rear only as the ride height will have a rake
Do you guys offer install?
yes!
How much is install and what is the reduction in range?
Nice
😎
Didn’t see this answered but does it void warranty
NO!
Federal Law prohibits such actions
Federal Warranty Law: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. 2302(C))
The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates that vehicle manufacturers may NOT refuse warranty repairs merely because aftermarket parts have been installed on the vehicle. The only circumstance under which the vehicle manufacturer can void the warranties is when they can prove the aftermarket part is directly responsible for (ie causes the warranty) the warranty claim.
@@TSportline interesting so it doesn't void the warranty, but if proved to be the cause of a failure/issue with the CV joints they could reasonably boot the claim?
I want to do this to my Chevy Bolt and call it the Baja Bolt
Does this void warrantee?
NO! Federal Law prohibits such actions
Federal Warranty Law: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. 2302(C))
The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates that vehicle manufacturers may NOT refuse warranty repairs merely because aftermarket parts have been installed on the vehicle. The only circumstance under which the vehicle manufacturer can void the warranties is when they can prove the aftermarket part is directly responsible for (ie causes the warranty) the warranty claim.
Was the front bumper also lifted 2 inches with this kit or just the sides ?
The entire car is lifted!
What’s the installation cost?
849 per the website
Top bolt torque specs?
factory spec 129 lb. ft
@@TSportline I applied 129 ft/lb to the top bolts of the strut and they sheared off. Bugger!
Getting my model y in January. Doing this next!
Great choice!
Na
We need someone
Can you ship the kit to israel?
yes! email customerservice@tsportline.com for a shipping quote
What’s the total gain from ground to battery tray over stock?
.5" without lift kit, 2.3" with lift kit
hi, how much torque do you use on the skrews?
129lb ft.
does it also increase the seat height?
Strictly increases ride height
4:20
Can you put larger tires (higher sidewall) on the rims after the lift ?
yes! up to 29.5" tire diameter for the Model Y
but only after the lift or does it work without the lift also ? where are you locate ?