concerned_seagull
2026-02-14 23:52
Ok
Kooter37
2026-02-14 23:53
Haha I wanted to ask for advice/suggestions and it wouldn’t let me.
concerned_seagull
2026-02-15 00:01
😄 I understand. To be honest, them scuffs look very minor. You could put some masking tape on the tire, sand the area lightly, then use a touch up pen to hide the damage.
If it’s deep you could use some filler but it doesn’t look too bad in your photos.
If you are replacing your tyres at any stage, you can get ones with a proud lip on the sidewall that overhangs the alloy protecting them from scrapes.
Either-Breadfruit-83
2026-02-15 00:09
Idk how people manage to do this. It’s not hard to not hit the curbs.
PureEvilx
2026-02-15 00:18
Before you use touchup paint, get a small file and try and smooth it out, especially the really bad rash, will make the outcome a bit better
TonedBioelectricity
2026-02-15 01:40
You just don't drive enough
Either-Breadfruit-83
2026-02-15 01:45
I drive plenty, I just look where I’m going.
RBBCPA_98
2026-02-15 02:22
And you’re the one who sucks the fun out of Reddit.
UpperFerret
2026-02-15 02:23
Highway potholes. Go drive on I-5 in Warshington. If the rim catches the edge of a pothole you’ll get sidewalk damage and rim damage
Kooter37
2026-02-15 02:27
Yeah I’m going to try some sandpaper, 800 grit to start with. I think that and a touch up pen will work pretty good.
Either-Breadfruit-83
2026-02-15 14:22
I drive a Model 3 in WA every day. Zero scratches.
-SUBW00FER-
2026-02-16 18:09
The car literally has a blind spot camera when you hit your turn signals. One of the easiest cars to avoid hitting curbs.
LateNightLeo
2026-02-17 00:30
I've had my 23 M3P for 3 days.. already curbed the passenger front rim and passenger rear rim... 8 (
I've never done that before! Burn and Learn... but these fantastic little beast are a blast to drive, own and enjoy!
LateNightLeo
2026-02-17 00:33
To be fair I have had a company car for the last 14 years... and for the last 3 it's been a Chevy Traverse... Imagine not really owning a car for the last 14 years... then you own a Tesla... Timehop!
DueOne1223
2026-02-18 23:10
Just pop over to an alloy refurb place.. in UK that would be around 60-100 quid to refurb..
Fickle-Reality7777
2026-02-20 03:21
I tried to get help via this sub (you know, the sub for model 3s) but the mods told me ‘this is not a support sub’
Lol ok.
Guess we need more ‘joined the club’ posts with a picture of a stock 2023 Model 3 instead of something people might actually find useful.
captainsaverebornII
2026-02-20 19:00
Sand it with 400 grit first then 100 grit
Kooter37
2026-02-21 02:05
Haha that’s funny.