Step-by-Step Guide to Installing a Tesla Rear Air Suspension!
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2023
- Learn how to effortlessly install a rear Tesla Model S air suspension and upgrade your ride to the next level of comfort and performance. Follow our step-by-step guide and experience the benefits of enhanced stability, control, and a smoother driving experience. Elevate your journey with this easy-to-follow DIY video.
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Thank you. Was very helpful in the installation of my rear shocks
Hey what did you use to refill the suspension? Nitrogen or?
Any links where to get those level sensors?
I have 2017 model x do you have those links for our car available
Hei takk for videoen. Hadde du problemer med motoren/kabel spm gjorde at du gjorde dette, eller var dette bare preventivt vedlikehold? Har en førerdør som tuller seg og skal gjøre tilsvarende jobb. Usikker på om jeg må skifte kabel eller bare rense kontaktene.
Where can a person buy the suspension?
I don't have a specific place, just anything that we could find online.
Did you find any rust during the install ?
Not too much, but the air suspension shocks start to rust in the long run.
Would you be able to work on my tesla? I'm in Wisconsin
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how do you replace the nitrogen in the tank and shocks? is all oem air suspension uses nitrogen to preventing the system from freezing and corrosion?
It uses an air compressor to charge the system. No nitrogen tanks of any sort.
Yes, you need to use nitrogen, Tesla has a sealed system. It only uses air from outside if there is a leak or not enough gas to put right pressure.
@@paulf3353 yes and since all suspensions start to leak sooner or later, the nitrogen is slowly replaced with air and humidity. For some reason Tesla hasn't accounted for that in their service plans, you just have to learn it yourself.
@@Cenon2_ That's why there is a dehumidifier in the line for those cases