2019 Model 3 Performance Shock Swap

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Hey everyone, I've got a 2019 Model 3 Performance on stock 20s and I'm nearing 50k miles. It's time for new shocks. I've seen tons of posts about lowering springs and Teins, but I like the stock height. My car is already lower than newer models, so I don't want to spend extra on camber arms. Has anyone kept their Model 3 Performance at stock height and swapped out the shocks? Any recommendations for a budget-friendly upgrade?
 
Hey everyone, I've got a 2019 Model 3 Performance on stock 20s and I'm nearing 50k miles. It's time for new shocks. I've seen tons of posts about lowering springs and Teins, but I like the stock height. My car is already lower than newer models, so I don't want to spend extra on camber arms. Has anyone kept their Model 3 Performance at stock height and swapped out the shocks? Any recommendations for a budget-friendly upgrade?
We're keeping it at stock height. I'm glad there is an option to customize but I'm gonna drive this as it is and see if modification will be something I'll eventually consider. I agree with OGLoc Teins are waaaaay expensive!
 
Hey everyone, I've got a 2019 Model 3 Performance on stock 20s and I'm nearing 50k miles. It's time for new shocks. I've seen tons of posts about lowering springs and Teins, but I like the stock height. My car is already lower than newer models, so I don't want to spend extra on camber arms. Has anyone kept their Model 3 Performance at stock height and swapped out the shocks? Any recommendations for a budget-friendly upgrade?
Bilstein B4 shocks are a good option, too. Have you heard of this brand?
 

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