S–03Performance & customization
Tesla & Rivian performance
and customization
Your vehicle should fit how you drive and how you use it. We install performance, utility, and appearance upgrades with the same attention to torque specs, alignment, calibration, and high-voltage safety as our repair work.
SHOP RECORD / 03A Supported work
- 01Suspension, lowering kits, coilovers, and air ride
- 02Brake upgrades
- 03Wheels and tires
- 04Trailer hitches and towing setups
- 05Aftermarket accessories and styling
- 06Custom one-off builds
B What brings vehicles in
- You want better handling, stance, or track-day capability
- Factory brakes fade under hard use or heavy towing
- You need a hitch unavailable for your configuration
- You need wheel and tire fitment guidance
- A custom electrical or interior modification needs correct integration
C Shop process
- Consultation on goals, budget, and Tesla or Rivian compatibility
- OEM or aftermarket parts sourcing
- Professional installation with alignment and calibration checks
- Final inspection and road test before delivery
What an independent specialist adds
Manufacturer service menus are not built for personalization. We help owners choose upgrades that improve the vehicle without creating avoidable reliability, registration, insurance, or calibration problems.
Coilovers, air ride, sway bars, upgraded rotors and pads, wheels, and proper tire selection can transform a Tesla or Rivian when the parts are matched and installed correctly.
Trailer hitches are a common request. We verify fitment, towing requirements, and any software or warranty-sensitive considerations before installation.
All performance work is completed by technicians who understand high-voltage isolation, thermal systems, suspension geometry, and ADAS implications around modified vehicles.
Not sure whether a modification is right for your daily driver? We will tell you what we would use, what we would skip, and what ongoing service considerations come with the change.
What to send before the appointment
Use the service request for the location that will perform the work. Include the exact model and configuration, warning text, when the concern occurs, recent repair or collision history, charging context when relevant, and photographs or short videos that show the symptom.
A submitted work request is not a free quote or a confirmed appointment. The selected shop reviews the information, confirms the available next step, and explains the approved diagnostic scope. Diagnostic time is billed before a major repair estimate is presented.
Repair, replacement, or manufacturer service
The correct outcome is not always an independent repair. Warranty and recall concerns may belong with Tesla or Rivian. Some assemblies should be replaced when repair is not safe, sensible, supported, or insurable. The shop's role is to show how the evidence supports the recommendation and give the owner a clear decision.
Verification and handoff
Approved work is followed by the checks appropriate to the repair: inspection, measurement, charging observation, calibration context, road testing, fault review, or another documented verification step. The service record should identify what was addressed, any remaining condition, and the follow-up the owner needs to understand.
M Supported vehicle scope
Tesla and Rivian,
model by model.
Tesla
Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, original Roadster, and applicable legacy models.
Rivian
R1T, R1S, R2, and commercial EDVs within the shop's supported service scope.
Q Questions before booking
01DIRECT ANSWERWhat kinds of Tesla and Rivian upgrades do you install?
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Supported work can include suspension, coilovers, lowering, air ride, brake upgrades, wheels, tires, trailer hitches, accessories, styling, and one-off fabrication after a compatibility review.
02DIRECT ANSWERWill a modification affect my warranty or driver-assistance systems?
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Some changes can affect coverage, alignment, calibration, insurance, registration, towing, or driver-assistance behavior. We discuss known considerations before installation and recommend manufacturer service when appropriate.
03DIRECT ANSWERCan you help choose parts?
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Yes. We review the vehicle configuration, intended use, budget, fitment, and ongoing service implications before recommending OEM or aftermarket options.
GO Service intake
Start with the vehicle.
Then follow the evidence.
Choose the shop nearest you and send the service team the model, symptoms, warning details, and relevant repair history.
Choose your shop