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Tesla Model Y Rigid Hatch Stops
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After picking up my Model Y I noticed that going over bumps or uneven roads there was a significant "boominess" in the cabin that created a low frequency, infrasonic sound that was quite irritating.
After some research, I realized this problem is systemic to a lot of Model S and Model Y models because of slight movement of the rear hatch.
After calibrating my rubber hatch stops with the "envelope trick" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4fYt06sfN0), it didn't remove the issue completely.
There was some discussion on Tesla Motor Club forums about making the two hatch stops more rigid to prevent any flex.
Therefore I created these slip-on rigid hatch stops. They are a tight fit (I recommend printing with a 0.4mm nozzle)- if you adjust the size, you'll probably only want to do it by 0.5%
There are several sizes depending on the depth of your rubber stop. I have marked the measurements of various STLs in 0.5mm increments so you can see what size fits best. Either sides of m
After some research, I realized this problem is systemic to a lot of Model S and Model Y models because of slight movement of the rear hatch.
After calibrating my rubber hatch stops with the "envelope trick" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4fYt06sfN0), it didn't remove the issue completely.
There was some discussion on Tesla Motor Club forums about making the two hatch stops more rigid to prevent any flex.
Therefore I created these slip-on rigid hatch stops. They are a tight fit (I recommend printing with a 0.4mm nozzle)- if you adjust the size, you'll probably only want to do it by 0.5%
There are several sizes depending on the depth of your rubber stop. I have marked the measurements of various STLs in 0.5mm increments so you can see what size fits best. Either sides of m
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