The First Essential Upgrade for Your 2024+ Tesla Model 3 Highland
There's nothing quite like the feeling of taking delivery of a new Tesla. The flawless paint, the futuristic interior, and that signature silent acceleration create an unparalleled ownership experience. For owners of the new 2024+ Tesla Model 3, codenamed "Highland," this excitement is amplified by its refreshed, sleeker design. However, with this pristine beauty comes an immediate and crucial responsibility: protection. Your Tesla's rocker panels and the lower portion of its doors are in a constant battle with the road, facing an onslaught of gravel, mud, tar, and corrosive road salt. Before you even think about other customizations, the first and most critical upgrade should be a set of high-quality mud guards.
These simple accessories are your vehicle's first line of defense, preventing costly paint chips and preserving the long-term value and appearance of your investment. They are not just a practical necessity for those in harsh climates; they are an essential piece of preventative maintenance for any discerning owner. In the video below, we follow along as a new Model 3 Highland owner performs this exact upgrade, showcasing just how simple and effective it can be.
A Deeper Dive: Why Mud Guards Are Non-Negotiable
To truly appreciate the importance of mud guards, one must understand the physics of the road. As your tires rotate at high speeds, they act like slingshots, launching whatever they roll over directly backward and outward. This spray pattern perfectly targets the areas directly behind the wheels—namely, your rocker panels, lower doors, and rear bumper. Without a barrier, this constant sandblasting effect begins to take its toll.
The Science of Paint Damage
Automotive paint, while durable, is measured in microns. Small, sharp objects like gravel and road debris can easily penetrate the clear coat, causing chips that expose the primer or even the bare metal beneath. This not only looks unsightly but also opens the door for rust and corrosion, especially in regions that use road salt during winter. The cost of repairing rock chips professionally can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars for a full respray, making the modest investment in a set of Tesery Model 3 Highland Mud Guards an incredibly smart financial decision.
Keeping your paint pristine is one of the single most effective ways to maintain your Tesla's high resale value. A car with chipped and weathered rocker panels will always fetch a lower price than one that has been meticulously protected.
The Tesery Difference: Precision Engineering and OEM+ Quality
Not all mud guards are created equal. The market is flooded with generic, ill-fitting options that can look out of place and offer subpar protection. Tesery takes a different approach, focusing on precision engineering for a perfect, factory-like fit.
Material and Design
Our mud guards are crafted from a high-quality, durable thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). This material is chosen for its unique combination of rigidity and flexibility. It's strong enough to deflect rocks and debris, yet flexible enough to withstand impacts without cracking, even in extreme cold. As seen in the video, the product features a subtle, matte black textured finish. This isn't an accident; it's designed to perfectly match the Tesla's existing OEM plastic trim, ensuring the mud guards blend in as if they were installed at the factory. They complement the Model 3 Highland's aesthetic rather than detracting from it.
A Foolproof Installation Experience
One of the most intimidating aspects of any car modification is the installation. We've eliminated that concern. The Tesery Model 3 Highland Mud Guards are engineered for a no-drill, 100% reversible installation that utilizes the vehicle's existing mounting points. As highlighted in the video's hardware comparison (00:51), we provide a set of extended push clips. These are slightly longer than the factory clips to securely accommodate the added thickness of the mud guard, guaranteeing a tight, rattle-free fit without any permanent modification to your vehicle.
Your Step-by-Step Installation Guide
While the video provides an excellent visual walkthrough, let's break down the process into detailed steps so you can tackle this 10-minute project with absolute confidence.
Tools and Preparation
- Required Tool: A small clip pry tool (like the L-shaped one shown in the video). A flat-head screwdriver can work in a pinch, but a proper trim tool is recommended to prevent scratching.
- Preparation: Before you begin, thoroughly wash and dry the wheel well area where the mud guards will be installed. This prevents trapping dirt and ensures a flush fit. For easier access to the front wheel wells, turn the steering wheel all the way to one side.
Front Mud Guard Installation (2 Clips)
- Identify the Part: Locate the mud guard labeled "Front Left" or "Front Right" on its interior face.
- Remove Factory Clips: As demonstrated at timestamp 01:22, locate the two plastic push clips on the inner lip of the wheel well. Carefully slide your pry tool under the head of the clip and gently pry outward to remove them.
- Position the Mud Guard: Align the mud guard with the contours of the car's body. The guard is designed to slide perfectly into place behind the wheel well liner. Ensure it sits flush against the painted surface.
- Secure the Guard: Take two of the new, longer clips provided in the kit. Align them with the holes and push the center pin firmly until you hear a satisfying 'click'. This sound, as shown at 02:08, confirms the clip is fully engaged and the guard is secure.
Rear Mud Guard Installation (3 Clips)
- Identify the Part: Select the appropriate rear guard, labeled "Rear Left" or "Rear Right."
- Remove Factory Clips: The rear requires removing three clips. Two are easily visible, while the third is located slightly deeper inside the well (as shown at 03:15). Use your pry tool to remove all three.
- Position the Mud Guard: Just like the front, align the rear guard so it fits snugly against the body panels and the wheel liner.
- Secure the Guard: Use three of the new extended clips to secure the rear guard. Push each one in firmly until it clicks into its locked position (04:08).
That's it! Repeat the process on the other side of the vehicle. The entire four-wheel installation can genuinely be completed in about ten minutes, making it one of the quickest and most impactful upgrades you can perform.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these mud guards affect the car's aerodynamics or range?
The impact is negligible. Our mud guards are designed to be sleek and follow the natural lines of the Model 3 Highland. Any potential effect on range would be statistically insignificant and far outweighed by the benefits of paint protection.
Are they difficult to clean?
Not at all. The TPE material is non-porous and easy to wipe down. They can be cleaned during your regular car wash, and stubborn debris like tar can be removed with an appropriate automotive cleaner without damaging the finish.
Will these fit older Tesla Model 3s (pre-2024)?
No. These are specifically molded for the unique body contours of the 2024+ Model 3 Highland refresh. Using them on an older model will result in a poor fit.
The Final Verdict: An Essential Day-One Modification
Protecting your new Tesla Model 3 Highland shouldn't be an afterthought. It should be the first step you take in a long and happy ownership journey. The constant assault of road debris is a silent threat that can quickly diminish your car's beauty and value. For a minimal investment of time and money, you can install a robust, aesthetically pleasing defense system. The final walkthrough in the video (05:07) shows a seamless integration—a subtle but powerful addition that looks like it belongs. Don't wait for the first rock chip to remind you. Equip your vehicle with the protection it deserves from day one. Ready to give your Highland the armor it needs? You can get your set of Tesery Model 3 Highland Mud Guards today and enjoy peace of mind on every drive.