Cmoes
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
Gloss carbon pattern on these looks great and the fitment was also really good. Install was easy and it changed the look of the car. It also does offer protection from rocks and dirt being thrown up the sides and back of the car. Great product for the price.
GSM
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I got these to replace the ones I had that got broken. The color matches my 2020 red model 3 really well, the front fitment is good but not great. A bit of a gap on the back side where it's against the fender.
Ari
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
They fit perfectly and the paint is sparkly just like the car. I took my car to a Tesla collision center last week and the tech didn't even realize they were aftermarket! Fantastic product would buy again!
BILLFORD
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
Got the back one on, don’t know if I messed up the clip plug things or what but can’t get them back in tight so just won’t hold this securely. Now that lining is a little loose too. Have to have the mechanic in the family look now maybe just took the original plugs out wrong i don’t know. Didn’t come with directions think it was a warehouse I don’t remember was a deal I think. Ehhh the back one does look like so they all will if/when I can get them securely installed. Never have issues installing anything don’t know what I did wrong tho. Hopefully can get them on tho like I said definitely look nice being white and all. Leaving it at 3 stars because of the installation thought would be a super easy install didn’t expect this hopefully can get them on if so will give it a 4. Just be cautious if u installing yourself like I said I’m handy with things like this something is off. They’ll look good tho in the end I think if can get them attached lol
Panda
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
I recently purchased the Wocch Mud Flaps for my Tesla Model 3, hoping to protect the vehicle's fenders from dirt and debris. While the concept seemed promising, I encountered a significant design flaw that diminishes the overall effectiveness and aesthetic appeal of these mud flaps, leading to a two-star rating.One of the glaring issues with these mud flaps is the inconsistency in the patterns. Despite being advertised as ABS Matte Carbon Fiber, the front and rear flaps have patterns that go in opposite directions. This design flaw is quite noticeable and gives the impression of a mismatched set. It detracts from the overall appearance and leaves the vehicle looking unbalanced and visually unappealing.The installation process was relatively straightforward, with no need for drilling holes, which is a positive aspect. However, the instructions provided were not as clear as I would have liked, and I had to rely on guesswork to properly align and secure the mud flaps. This lack of clear instructions can be frustrating for those who prefer more precise guidance during the installation process.The quality of the ABS material used in the mud flaps is acceptable, offering decent durability and resistance to the elements. They effectively provide some protection against splashes and road debris, which is essential for maintaining the cleanliness of the vehicle's fenders.However, it's worth mentioning that the fitment of the mud flaps is not as precise as expected. There were slight gaps between the flaps and the fenders, which allowed some dirt and debris to pass through. This compromises the effectiveness of the mud flaps and diminishes their purpose of providing full coverage and protection.In conclusion, the Wocch Mud Flaps for Tesla Model 3 fall short of expectations due to a significant design flaw with the pattern going in opposite directions on the front and rear flaps. This flaw not only affects the visual appeal but also gives the impression of a mismatched set. The installation process and fitment also leave room for improvement.If you prioritize a cohesive and visually appealing appearance for your Tesla Model 3, I would recommend exploring alternative mud flap options that offer a more consistent and uniform design. While the Wocch mud flaps provide some level of protection, the design flaw and fitment issues make it difficult to justify their use on a vehicle that values aesthetics and attention to detail.
Elizabeth Londono
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
Installed on a 2023 model 3. Rear guards were super easy. Be prepared to use a blade to shave and clean the upper clip that connects to the bumper for a tight fit. You also need to shave the bottom of the front guards significantly. If not shaved the fit will have 1/4 inch gap. I also used a self tap on the upper hole on the front guard. The paint match is perfect, but the guards do have minor imperfections. Due to how affordable they are, I would recommend.
Mitchell S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
Fit is ok, I am going to go back with some 3m tape to eliminate the gap in the front ones. The back fits perfectly. I wasn't personally expecting a perfect fit for ~$20-40 range item.Paint match is also very good for the price. Overall I am happy with it and would recommend buying this to a friend if they buy some tape or weather stripping to eliminate the gap that might be on some of them
nelson l.
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2023
Cheap and hard plastic but it's ok for the price. It does the job! No instruction but easy to install. No hole to drill.
Tony Zhang
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2022
I don’t usually leave review, but this product is surprisingly fit my 2021 Model 3, 100% match! Zero hustle to install, whole process is done in less than 10 mins, no force is needed at all. The only pity is that I should have bought this earlier, rather than wasting money on the crap from AliExpress, which scratched my pain and total unmatched.
Sal
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022
The RL/RR mudflaps do NOT fit the 2022 Tesla Model 3. These mudflaps have a rounder shape while 2022 has a more angular shape L shape. Forcing an install would leave a gap.Moreover, these RL/RR mudflaps have a bottom screwing hole but 2022 TM3 does not have a bottom mounting hole for it. Leaving them on with a single screw is a recipe for disaster.Lastly, Telsa has push/clip-in type screws for a reason as they are very easy to put back on. These are actual screws that require a screwdriver. The front ones are fine as you can turn the wheels to squeeze a short screwdriver in but the rear ones will be much more difficult as you'd need a special angular tool to screw them in place.Now have to package everything back and return it. Waste of time.
Patrick Schnarr
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2021
These are awesome. The SC guys put factory fronts on but didn’t bother with the back. I assume it’s cause they don’t even come close to fitting. I tried.These cover twice as much as factory and they look slick with full wrap around.Super pleased with these!
Bruce
Reviewed in Australia on December 26, 2021
Rubbish
Phillippe
Reviewed in Australia on December 17, 2021
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