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Introducing the Revolutionary Pop Up Motor Lift Kit for Tesla Model Y and Model 3
If someone had told me that a lift kit specifically designed for Tesla Model Y or Model 3 existed, raising the battery a whopping five inches in the air, my first guess would have been that it came from the automotive enthusiasts of Texas, Georgia, or maybe even California. But no, it turns out that we Americans have been outdone by the Chinese in the realm of vehicle modifications. While jacking up SUVs and going off-roading is deeply embedded in our culture, the engineers at Pu.Labo have managed to beat us to it. It’s astonishing how times have changed. Remember when we used to lead the way as a true country?
Now, before you dismiss this as just another lift kit option, let me tell you about the game-changer that is Pu.Labo’s offering. Sure, Mountain Pass Performance can provide you with pucks for a modest $500, offering a lift of one and three-quarters of an inch. And yes, your vehicle probably already possesses a capability to venture off the beaten path that far exceeds your wildest imagination. But where’s the thrill in settling for the ordinary? If something is worth doing, it’s worth doing to the extreme. Let’s skip right past the mediocre and go straight to five inches of lift with PU.Labo.
Unfortunately, there isn’t an official website to provide a link to. However, you can find an email address on the company’s YouTube page to request more information.
Now, let’s dive into the technical details. How exactly did they manage to achieve this impressive five-inch lift? Inside EVs reports that the kit includes new subframes for both the front and rear, a set of adjustable coilovers, new spindle gussets, and a comprehensive range of extended upper and lower control arms. If everything has been engineered meticulously, this setup could potentially offer a surprisingly robust off-road experience. The team claims to have extensively tested these modifications, putting them through their paces with thousands of miles of rigorous trials, including jumps, sandy terrains, and even muddy conditions.
To be honest, I might hesitate to take my precious Model 3 or Y to Moab anytime soon. However, with a few test runs of my own, I’m confident that I could gain the necessary trust in this adventurous modification. So, what do you think, would you be daring enough to give it a try?
Image caption: Screenshot: Pop Up Motor
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