An air compressor is absolutely necessary for those times when you have a slow leak. You can drive home or to the tire shop with out a tow. Just be careful that it's not a fast leak. As far a car wax goes, I find that Pledge furniture polish works extremely well.
AS far as the trash can question goes , I looked at all the solutions that are pricey online and on a whim went to Walmart and found a trashcan for around $5 that fits that space in the rear between the front seats pretty good. I plan to utilize used grocery bags in the trashcan and then store snacks for road trips underneath that bag at the bottom.
I like this approach. It's easy to get caught up with the custom Tesla accessories but in reality, like you found, you can really save some money and still find things that fit by looking around. Good call!
A few necessary accessories… first the bottom skid plates front and back need to be replaced. They work fine for most of the time but if you run over something hard they can puncture and damage your motors. Expensive but necessary. Next, there are vents under the front seat open to the back. Not sure about newer models but with kids in the back, stuff can fall into these vents. Buy the covers for the vents. Next, vent covers for the air intake found above the frunk cover. Leaves and other items can fall into these vents and start to smell if not cleaned out. Covers are available. Next, trunk sill covers are very useful for protecting the original plastic. Next, replacement air filters for the hvac system. Purchase the HEPA and activated charcoal versions as they both good against particulate and biological material. It’s easy to self-install/replace. Next a tire jack is also useful especially getting a flat in the middle of nowhere. Works with tire repair kit and electronic pump. Finally fully recommend PPF for entire car. My 1999 Model 3 looks brand new. Only drawback must hand wash. Recommend biodegradable waterless washing solution. No need for constant ceramic coating. It provides a physical barrier from damaging your paint.
Hehe well I think if you want to buy something that they sell you will be happy with the quality. I was really trying to imply that there are cheaper options out there depending on what you're buying so you might want to look elsewhere.... But I feel like there are a few higher end companies that all sell really good stuff And if you can afford it it's probably worth buying. I'm pretty frugal myself so like saving money where I can.
@@Dagtastic1 Yeah I mean the products I got were great... Their stuff just seemed like high quality stuff compared to everything else and had a great unboxing... what do you think I should have said instead?
Dang that's awesome. I really think something is messed up with our bluetooth. I suppose I could always buy one of those controllers and if it doesn't work, return it. Maybe when they release some more must-play games. It would be nice to be able to add more.
Great video man. We've got most of this stuff and more. For the model Y PPF to protect the rear doors is an absolute must as are front mudflaps. We bought PPF for the front and mirrors but didn't get it on the doors, huge mistake, paint is trashed on the back of the rear doors after 1 year. Ceramic tint is a must have where we are too, it's just too damn hot in the car without it from Spring through Fall. I wish that I'd got the roof done too (all other glass is done, even windshield), the roof supposedly comes with ceramic tint (other tints are just darkening) but wish it had more. We'll put up the glass roof cover in the Spring and leave it until Fall but wonder if we wouldn't need it if we'd gotten the roof done. On the Xbox controllers - try connecting to a PC - get the Xbox accessory app and force firmware updates on them (must be wired to PC). Worth a shot I think, have tons of connectivity issues with them on PC, always work perfect on the Xbox - the forced firmware update on the PC always fixes it.
Really interesting about the PPF and tint, thanks for chiming in 👊 Yeah, I tried rolling back the bluetooth on almost all (4) of my xbox controllers (had to get PC app) trying to make them work and it surprisingly didn't work. Maybe they are too new (got them earlier this year from Bestbuy). Same with the joy-con/generic bluetooth controllers. I was surprised I didn't have any luck there.
@@TheSAHDLife Well that's a bummer about the controllers. I was able to find super cheap PPF kits from aliexpress for my doors, domestic stuff was relatively expensive. I've bought it but haven't gotten around to putting on yet.
@ oh yeh when I drove her home and said to her mum (my daughter) "Little Angel (fake name obvs) was very naughty because she kept farting all the time" her outraged explanation it wasn't her was awesome. She also loves Black Dog up loud lol. Age 6.
Bumper grill are the most useful, they stop snow and leaves from getting to vents where flaps control airflow to heat pump. If the flaps get stuck, it changes the normal function of the car and may on of the reasons which cause the compressor/valve of the heat pump to fail and that costs thousands (around 3000€) to fix.. as the crumbles of bearings spread with coolant liquid to all through the heating system and batteries etc... And if you are out of warranty you pay for parts and cleaning of the system. A real problem in snowy areas in cold climates in winter, hundreds of cars are broken in Scandinavia alone, who knows how many in Canada? And Tesla washes hands from that design failure, and some people are in for 4th failure within a year and they still are within 80t km warranty so they are selling their cars cheap to get rid of car before warranty is over.
Lol Yeah I can see how it comes out that way for sure... It's tough because all their products were good, they are just more expensive than some of the stuff you can get on Amazon. I like to save money like the next person but I also like good wuality. It's hard not to recommend good things though you know?
Good video but FYI that isn’t ceramic coating. I know they say something like “ceramic technology” but as a paint correction guy I promise this isn’t ceramic coating.
Dark colored car, don’t do circles when you are washing it. Over time you will add micro scratches which will start to show after time, just move in straight lines. Also, 100% get the windows tinted with a good quality ceramic tint. It will help reduce the heat in the cabin a lot, it’s almost a necessity with EVs. I can’t stand not having ceramic tint, don’t cheep out on it!
@@TheSAHDLife I just had my 2024 Model Y Performance tinted. I had 20% put all around, and 75% put on the windshield. It was $700 bucks in San Diego. Ceramic tint makes a HUGE difference in heat coming into the car.
I have watched a lot of these videos, and this is the first time i have seen someone mention having tire repair kits and feeling "invincible" with your new car. I just picked up my brand new Highland Model 3 this past weekend. Within 6 hours of having it home, i had a 2 inch wide piece of metal in my tire. I had to shell out the money to replace the tire as it wasn't salvageable. In my case, it would not have helped to have the repair kit, but trust me. Your car is not invincible off of the lot. 😅 I didn't even have 125 miles on the odometer yet.
Aww I am so sorry to hear that. What a bummer :( That really takes the wind out of the sails on day one, but hopefully now that you're all fixed up you are back to being super happy with the car.... I'm assuming you are because I am still super happy with mine :)
Right?! Yeah good call, there is so many crazy accessories there. I question some of the quality but for the price you're paying... I guess it really depends on what you get. Have you found anything awesome from there you recommend?
I'm not sure if I've ever met a Toyota owner who wasn't really pleased with owning their Toyota no matter which vehicle it is. That's awesome to hear. When/IF they make the Tacoma in an EV version I think that will sell like gangbusters.
An air compressor is absolutely necessary for those times when you have a slow leak. You can drive home or to the tire shop with out a tow. Just be careful that it's not a fast leak. As far a car wax goes, I find that Pledge furniture polish works extremely well.
Jack pads - I use hockey pucks like a real Canadian! 😀
Haha LOVE it 👊😆
Halo Blk is a premium brand for Tesla accessories. The packaging, unboxing and the product are all top quality!
Nice! I'll check them out. It's great finding good quality stuff. There's still a few things it's like to get. You have any favorite accessories?
AS far as the trash can question goes , I looked at all the solutions that are pricey online and on a whim went to Walmart and found a trashcan for around $5 that fits that space in the rear between the front seats pretty good. I plan to utilize used grocery bags in the trashcan and then store snacks for road trips underneath that bag at the bottom.
I like this approach. It's easy to get caught up with the custom Tesla accessories but in reality, like you found, you can really save some money and still find things that fit by looking around. Good call!
I put in a yoke steering wheel and I love it. Took less than an hour to install and very little time to get used to it.
That's rad! Why did you do that? Have you driven with it in a car before or did you completely yolo on it?
@@jeffreyizenberg1878 AGREED!
A few necessary accessories… first the bottom skid plates front and back need to be replaced. They work fine for most of the time but if you run over something hard they can puncture and damage your motors. Expensive but necessary. Next, there are vents under the front seat open to the back. Not sure about newer models but with kids in the back, stuff can fall into these vents. Buy the covers for the vents. Next, vent covers for the air intake found above the frunk cover. Leaves and other items can fall into these vents and start to smell if not cleaned out. Covers are available. Next, trunk sill covers are very useful for protecting the original plastic. Next, replacement air filters for the hvac system. Purchase the HEPA and activated charcoal versions as they both good against particulate and biological material. It’s easy to self-install/replace. Next a tire jack is also useful especially getting a flat in the middle of nowhere. Works with tire repair kit and electronic pump. Finally fully recommend PPF for entire car. My 1999 Model 3 looks brand new. Only drawback must hand wash. Recommend biodegradable waterless washing solution. No need for constant ceramic coating. It provides a physical barrier from damaging your paint.
Wow, great list. Thanks for taking the time. Will chew on it!
So basically…. Buy everything from Jowua…. Okay 🤔
Hehe well I think if you want to buy something that they sell you will be happy with the quality. I was really trying to imply that there are cheaper options out there depending on what you're buying so you might want to look elsewhere.... But I feel like there are a few higher end companies that all sell really good stuff And if you can afford it it's probably worth buying. I'm pretty frugal myself so like saving money where I can.
Pretty Much....
Wow, it must be a really good company…….😂😂
@@Dagtastic1 Yeah I mean the products I got were great... Their stuff just seemed like high quality stuff compared to everything else and had a great unboxing... what do you think I should have said instead?
@@TheSAHDLife it just seemed like a sponsored video to be honest. You don’t need to pay top dollar for every item.
awesome list
Thanks for the comment! This video took a lot of effort and your comment made my day 👊
PS5 Dual Sense works great via Bluetooth.
Dang that's awesome. I really think something is messed up with our bluetooth. I suppose I could always buy one of those controllers and if it doesn't work, return it. Maybe when they release some more must-play games. It would be nice to be able to add more.
Great video man. We've got most of this stuff and more. For the model Y PPF to protect the rear doors is an absolute must as are front mudflaps. We bought PPF for the front and mirrors but didn't get it on the doors, huge mistake, paint is trashed on the back of the rear doors after 1 year. Ceramic tint is a must have where we are too, it's just too damn hot in the car without it from Spring through Fall. I wish that I'd got the roof done too (all other glass is done, even windshield), the roof supposedly comes with ceramic tint (other tints are just darkening) but wish it had more. We'll put up the glass roof cover in the Spring and leave it until Fall but wonder if we wouldn't need it if we'd gotten the roof done. On the Xbox controllers - try connecting to a PC - get the Xbox accessory app and force firmware updates on them (must be wired to PC). Worth a shot I think, have tons of connectivity issues with them on PC, always work perfect on the Xbox - the forced firmware update on the PC always fixes it.
Really interesting about the PPF and tint, thanks for chiming in 👊 Yeah, I tried rolling back the bluetooth on almost all (4) of my xbox controllers (had to get PC app) trying to make them work and it surprisingly didn't work. Maybe they are too new (got them earlier this year from Bestbuy). Same with the joy-con/generic bluetooth controllers. I was surprised I didn't have any luck there.
@@TheSAHDLife Well that's a bummer about the controllers. I was able to find super cheap PPF kits from aliexpress for my doors, domestic stuff was relatively expensive. I've bought it but haven't gotten around to putting on yet.
I've just bought front seat back protectors. One word. Grandkids.
Haha those little legs never stop moving! Cool grandparents with the Tesla, lucky kids!
@ oh yeh when I drove her home and said to her mum (my daughter) "Little Angel (fake name obvs) was very naughty because she kept farting all the time" her outraged explanation it wasn't her was awesome.
She also loves Black Dog up loud lol. Age 6.
I bought some game controllers, as extras for my nintendo switch, from Temu a while ago that connect right away on my Tesla.
That's awesome! They were reasonably priced I'm guessing/hoping?
Bumper grill are the most useful, they stop snow and leaves from getting to vents where flaps control airflow to heat pump. If the flaps get stuck, it changes the normal function of the car and may on of the reasons which cause the compressor/valve of the heat pump to fail and that costs thousands (around 3000€) to fix.. as the crumbles of bearings spread with coolant liquid to all through the heating system and batteries etc... And if you are out of warranty you pay for parts and cleaning of the system.
A real problem in snowy areas in cold climates in winter, hundreds of cars are broken in Scandinavia alone, who knows how many in Canada?
And Tesla washes hands from that design failure, and some people are in for 4th failure within a year and they still are within 80t km warranty so they are selling their cars cheap to get rid of car before warranty is over.
Interesting! Thanks for the share 👊
GREAT VIDEO
Thanks! This video was quite painstaking to make for me so a little comment like yours goes a long way. Really appreciate it 👊
@@TheSAHDLife
@@beargrieves Oh baby that would be SICK. I've never even been in an S.
You remind me of Jiminy Glick.
I'd kill for that hair!
I know a Jowua sells person when I see 1 😂
Lol Yeah I can see how it comes out that way for sure... It's tough because all their products were good, they are just more expensive than some of the stuff you can get on Amazon. I like to save money like the next person but I also like good wuality. It's hard not to recommend good things though you know?
Good video but FYI that isn’t ceramic coating. I know they say something like “ceramic technology” but as a paint correction guy I promise this isn’t ceramic coating.
Interesting! Thanks for chiming in. Do you have a particular product you recommend for that part of the job?
@@TheSAHDLife I use Armor Shield IX MAX
Dark colored car, don’t do circles when you are washing it. Over time you will add micro scratches which will start to show after time, just move in straight lines. Also, 100% get the windows tinted with a good quality ceramic tint. It will help reduce the heat in the cabin a lot, it’s almost a necessity with EVs. I can’t stand not having ceramic tint, don’t cheep out on it!
Great advice, thanks! I haven't priced out tint before... is a good job $500-1000 kind of thing you think? I have no idea.
Full ceramic tint is around $750 for a good install
you’ll add scratches whatever way you wash if your technique is poor
@@TheSAHDLife I just had my 2024 Model Y Performance tinted. I had 20% put all around, and 75% put on the windshield. It was $700 bucks in San Diego. Ceramic tint makes a HUGE difference in heat coming into the car.
@@kabish0603 Model Y Performance?! I'm jelly! That sounds awesome. Does it just make you smile driving that thing or what?
I have watched a lot of these videos, and this is the first time i have seen someone mention having tire repair kits and feeling "invincible" with your new car. I just picked up my brand new Highland Model 3 this past weekend. Within 6 hours of having it home, i had a 2 inch wide piece of metal in my tire. I had to shell out the money to replace the tire as it wasn't salvageable. In my case, it would not have helped to have the repair kit, but trust me. Your car is not invincible off of the lot. 😅 I didn't even have 125 miles on the odometer yet.
Aww I am so sorry to hear that. What a bummer :( That really takes the wind out of the sails on day one, but hopefully now that you're all fixed up you are back to being super happy with the car.... I'm assuming you are because I am still super happy with mine :)
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It turns out if you like or recommend anything on TH-cam you're a shill.
Have you tried their products?
I installed my yoke this weekend on my 2018 M3LR. I love it. Adds sporty flare and visibility. Highly recommend
No way! That's rad. I need to see it in action one of these days. I'm super curious. Why did you decide to get it now?!
I think it's pronounced Joe ah
👊 thanks!
But I don’t have a Tesla 😂
😂
That's the best part, you don't even need one! 👊
Same
You're missing out
Just mount the wheel covers on your wall! 😂
@diamond_h0us 😆
Bro... Aliexpress.
Right?! Yeah good call, there is so many crazy accessories there. I question some of the quality but for the price you're paying... I guess it really depends on what you get. Have you found anything awesome from there you recommend?
Will there be President Musk edition?
🤦♂️
Way to go Forrest
I have a toyota camry se , best car I ever had, and that also will be my next car. Not tesla .
I'm not sure if I've ever met a Toyota owner who wasn't really pleased with owning their Toyota no matter which vehicle it is. That's awesome to hear. When/IF they make the Tacoma in an EV version I think that will sell like gangbusters.
Smart man
Diese Stimme ist einfach total nervig,niemals ein Abo !!
Oof 💔