Decoding Tesla Suspension Issues: Unveiling Common Repairs for Model 3 and Model Y
At P3X Performance, we've encountered numerous Teslas, and a prevalent issue for Model 3s and Ys with mileage ranging between 40,000 to 60,000 miles is worn lower control arm bushings. These components play a crucial role in steering feedback, and signs of wear often manifest as loose or sloppy steering. When these bushings are completely worn, clunking or squeaking sounds may become noticeable.
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Explore the detailed insights in the video below, shedding light on the common Tesla suspension issue and a recommended solution. We frequently suggest opting for Mountain Pass Performance Lower Control Arm Bearings as a replacement. Engineered with sealed spherical bearings, these components promise a heightened steering feel, increased stability, and an overall improved connection to the road. The distinct advantage lies in their noise-free and wear-resistant design, distinguishing them from other brands using spherical rod ends. Witness a significant enhancement in turn-in response and front-end feel with this recommended upgrade.