Let's be honest for a second. You love your Tesla. The silhouette, the tech, the instant torque—it's all fantastic. But sometimes, when you're walking up to the car, your eyes catch those matte black plastic side camera housings (the turn signal repeaters), and they just feel a bit... unfinished. They lack the premium punch the rest of the car delivers. If you've been nodding your head, you are exactly who needs to see this.
In today's deep dive, we are looking at a small modification that makes a massive visual impact: the Real Carbon Fiber Camera Covers. This isn't just about covering up plastic; it's about adding a layer of sophistication and sportiness that looks like it came straight from a performance factory.
Why Go Real Carbon Fiber?
There is a sea of "carbon fiber style" ABS plastic out there, but as we can see clearly in the video, nothing beats the way light plays off the real deal. When the host unboxes the Tesery Real Carbon Fiber Camera Covers, the first thing you notice is the depth of the weave. It's not a flat print; it has that mesmerizing 3D texture that shifts as you move the part in the light.
Visually, the glossy finish on these covers is distinct. It elevates the side profile of the Model 3 or Model Y immediately. Unlike the stock matte plastic which can fade or look chalky over time, the clear coat on these carbon fiber units promises to stay sharp and glossy, matching perfectly if you already have a carbon fiber spoiler or mirror caps.
Installation: Precision Without the Pain
One of the biggest fears with car mods is breaking something. The beauty of this specific upgrade is that it is non-destructive. As we observed in the installation process, there's no need to pry out the original camera unit or disconnect wiring harnesses.
The "Peel and Stick" Nuance
Watching the installation closely, you'll notice the back of the cover is lined with high-quality red 3M adhesive tape. The host demonstrates a smooth peel—this is important. Cheap adhesives often tear or separate from the product, but here, the backing comes off cleanly, revealing a sticky surface ready for bonding.
Pro Tip: Before you apply the Tesery Real Carbon Fiber Camera Covers, make sure you clean the original camera housing thoroughly with alcohol. The fitment relies on the adhesive making full contact with a grease-free surface.
Fitment and Final Look
The most critical moment in the video is the alignment. You can see the host carefully lining up the circular cutout with the camera lens. Once aligned, the cover slides right over the stock unit. It's not bulky; it's incredibly thin, which prevents it from looking like a cheap "cap" stuck on top. It hugs the curves of the turn signal unit perfectly.
The result? A seamless integration that turns a boring plastic utility part into a highlight of the car's exterior. Whether you are looking to protect the original housing from scratches or just want that performance aesthetic, this is one of the easiest wins for Tesla owners.