🛻 Elevate your Tesla’s defense with style and zero hassle!
BASENOR’s patented mud flaps are custom-engineered for Tesla Model Y (2020-2024), offering superior all-weather protection without drilling or tape. Made from durable PP+TPE composite, they shield your vehicle from mud, snow, and debris while preventing rust and preserving your Tesla’s sleek exterior. Easy to install with included hardware, these mud flaps are a must-have upgrade trusted by over 500,000 Tesla owners.
Brand | BASENOR |
Vehicle Service Type | 2024 Tesla Model Y, 2022 Tesla Model Y, 2023 Tesla Model Y, 2020 Tesla Model Y, 2021 Tesla Model Y |
Auto Part Position | Outer |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Manufacturer | BASENOR |
OEM Part Number | CA164 |
Model | Tesla Model Y Mud Flaps |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 6.3 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Tesla Model Y |
Manufacturer Part Number | CA164 |
J**A
Better Than OEM – Perfect Fit, Great Protection!
I bought these mud flaps a couple of years ago for my 2023 Tesla Model Y, and they held up great—no fading, cracking, or loosening. Just got a 2025 Model Y and didn’t hesitate to order it again. Fit and finish are better than OEM, in my opinion.Installation was super simple—only took a few minutes per wheel. All you need is a 10mm socket and a screwdriver. They form perfectly to the body lines and look like they belong on the car. Most importantly, they do a fantastic job preventing rock chips and road grime from hitting the rear doors.Highly recommend these for any Model Y owner looking for both style and protection!
S**Y
Protection and style for cheap.
Easy to install. Takes about 10 mins and all tools needed is supplied. Pop off the old plastic circular clips and use the ones provided in box then secure with the metals clips. I didn’t even have to turn the front wheels but it may make it easier. The fit is perfect and they have a slight flex to prevent breaking but it’s thick enough that it should last several years granted it doesn’t hit anything.Looks great and provides a nice look as well. Looks OEM. I’m in socal so I’m not sure how well it prevents debris from hitting the side of the car. These were installed on a 2025 MYP. I had similar mud flaps that were colored matched on a 2020 M3P and those broke often as the paint cracks. These are plastic that looks like the black trim around the MYP so it matches well.
E**C
Solid fit, collect snow.
It was a challenge to get the holes lined up, but if you stick a phillips screwdriver in to match the holes on the flaps with the car holes, it works. The plus side of that is that these are really secure when installed. I live in snow country and found that the scoop design, compared to just a flat, flexible flap, acts like a small snow shovel. So when I parked in my garage I had two clumps of snow clinging to the back flaps - that dropped to the floor as it melted. I went back to no flaps in the rear.
T**E
Fit and Function that Deliver
These mud flaps fit perfectly and work well with my Tesla Model Y. They were easy to install and provide great protection from road debris and splashes. A solid upgrade for any Tesla owner.
C**G
Mud guard
Good quality
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Fácil de instalar
Muy bueno
A**E
Front clips do NOT fit Model 3
Front clips do NOT fit 2021 Model 3, but seems pretty stable still. Time will tell if it's not attached enough
K**.
Once installed they're fine. The instructions/video are terrible.
I wish these Chinese accessory companies would pay a little money for some professional videographers. The installation instructions are silent videos with some text which roughly describes what is going on. The comments under the video were more helpful than the video itself. I wish that just once, they'd invest in decent lighting and tell you, for example that you need to install the clips first while you can still get it around the body piece before you bolt everything else down. It would also be helpful if they told you that the side of the clip with the divot in it faces out.The push-pins are more-less permanent once you push them in, so do those last. The video doesn't tell you that. It doesn't tell you anything. If you try to remove them, you'll more than likely have to just destroy them. They include plenty of extras, so that's no big deal. In retrospect, I should have just used the push pins I pulled out in the first place. There are some extra parts, so maybe this same product is good for vehicles other than the Model Y. There are two potential places the clips could go in on the front flaps, they go in the lower slot. The top slot is probably for some other vehicle.The included wrench is darn near worthless. I threw it away. You'll want a 10mm ratchet to remove and reinstall the bolt on the bottom for both rear pieces.So here are the installation instructions I wish they had included:For front flaps:1) Remove the push pins, just flip them out using a flat head screwdriver. Stick it in the little slot on top of the push pin and pry. It only takes a mediumish amount of pressure.2) Install the clip in the lower position. It clips around the body piece. It may help to slightly expand it using a needle nose, but don't do it too much or it won't be as secure. You may need to manipulate it around to get it to fit. These clips didn't install easily for me. The divoted side faces out/flat side goes against the vehicle.3) Stick the push pins into the slot. Done.Rear flaps:1) Same as above, but there's only one clip position.2) You'll need to remove a small 10mm bolt on the bottom. You'll want to throw away the included tool and get a ratchet. If you don't own a ratchet set, go buy one. Every adult needs a ratchet set at some point.3) Again, same as above. Make sure to reinstall the bolt once you've got things clipped back into place.
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