If the rear fascia center bracket of your 2023+ Tesla Model 3 is cracked, broken, or loose—due to rear collisions, road vibration, or long-term wear—this CFN engineered replacement (non-Tesla OEM) is the precise solution. Replicated to match the 2023+ Model 3’s original factory specs, it fits seamlessly with the rear fascia and body structure, restoring stable mounting, alignment accuracy, and rear-end structural integrity—ideal for post-collision repairs or replacement of damaged brackets.
- OEM-Grade Precision Fit: Mirrors the original bracket’s contour, mounting holes, and positioning tabs, aligning perfectly with the Model 3’s rear body and center fascia. No modifications needed—ensures the rear fascia sits flush with the body, avoiding misalignment or rattles.
- Durable Reinforced Construction: Crafted from high-strength ABS plastic with integrated ribbing (OEM-equivalent material), it resists impact, vibration, and extreme temperatures (-40°C to 80°C). Prevents cracking or warping, maintaining reliable support for the rear fascia even in harsh conditions.
- Structural Stability Restoration: Acts as a critical mounting point for the rear fascia, securing it firmly to the vehicle body. Eliminates loose fascia movement, protects adjacent components (tail lamps, diffuser), and preserves the rear-end’s structural rigidity.
- Cost-Effective Reliability: Offers the same fit and durability as OEM at a fraction of the price, perfect for professional repair shops or DIY enthusiasts. Avoids costly dealer replacements while ensuring long-term performance.
- Power off the vehicle and ensure the rear area is clean and safe to work on.
- Access the center bracket by removing the rear bumper cover (follow Tesla’s official procedure for proper access).
- Remove the old bracket by unscrewing fixing bolts and detaching any clips securing it to the body.
- Align the CFN bracket with factory mounting points, then secure with original or compatible bolts (torque to 5–7 N·m per Tesla specs).
- Reinstall the rear bumper cover, verifying the fascia is properly aligned and free of movement.