Fit for Tesla Model Y Juniper 2025 // Specifications :4 packs/sets. Contains all mounting screws, 4x white vinyl letter decal 4x black vinyl letter decal.Provide 3 months warranty, if the parts are damaged, you can contact customer service to replace.
If you are worried about installation, you can watch the installation video below the image, which explains how to install in great detail and takes only 20 minutes to complete. Aluminum caliper covers are very simple to install, are not permanent, and have no warranty risk. If you are concerned after proper installation, the quality caliper cover does not affect braking performance or void the warranty.
Red brake caliper covers are outlined like real calipers, they simply slide over your stock calipers. If you're tired of looking at your little gray front calipers and undersized horseshoe rear calipers, see how they illuminate your wheels. High performance caliper covers provide a "big brake" racing look that will catch people's attention.
One of the most important parts to focus on when maintaining your car is your caliper cover. Caliper covers protect your calipers from accidental loss caused by soiling and damage from brake work or debris on the road, and over time, caliper covers may wear out and need to be replaced. However, with proper care and maintenance, you can extend the service life of the caliper cover.
This caliper is customized and designed for Model Y Juniper 202. There is no need to worry about the caliper cover falling off at high speed. We have experienced the product for half a year. Even when traveling at 120 MPH on the highway, their fit holds the caliper tightly.
Description
Fit for Model Y Juniper 202
Installation steps:
1. Label it tesla.
2. Lift the body and remove the tires
3. Install the caliper cover (calipers are divided into right and left parts with the nozzle facing down).
4. Stainless steel clamps are clamped on both ends of the callipers (with front and rear wheels)
5. Top stainless steel screws (note: screws can not be too tight)
6. Observe that the caliper cover is in place.(whether there is interference)
7. Get the tires right (if there is any interference with the hand rotation of the tires, note: do not drive directly without trying)