Determining If Any Rear Suspensions Enhancement Will Fit 2018 Tesla Model 3
Question:
Will this fit in a Tesla Model 3?
asked by: Conrad
Expert Reply:
At this time there is not a suspension enhancement option confirmed to fit your vehicle but there might still be an option.
What you will need to do is measure the distance between the coils in the center of your rear coil springs.
Depending on the distance between the coils there may be a Coil SumoSprings option such as the # CSS-1125R which will fit. This option installs in between your center coils and stiffens up the springs to keep your vehicle from sagging when towing a trailer.
If you can provide this measurement I would be happy to see if there is an option that will fit your Tesla Model 3.
I included a video of the # CSS-1125R for you to take a look at.
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Coil SumoSprings Custom Helper Springs for Coil Spring Suspension - Rear Axle
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Jounce-Style Springs
- Standard Duty
- SuperSprings Intl
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