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TeslaHubs · Owner Report · Road Noise

I Paid $40,000 for a Silent EV. At 70 mph It Was Louder Than My Old Gas Car.

More owners are quietly fixing it themselves with a 6-piece kit that seals the six factory gaps the car leaves open, taking the cabin from a shout at 70 mph to a normal conversation, up to 40% quieter, from 78 dB to 65 at highway speed. About 15 minutes. No shop. No tools.

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By the TeslaHubs Owner Desk · updated
A Tesla owner straining to hear over road noise on the highway
At 70 mph, the wind finds all six factory gaps at once.

The account below is a representative owner story drawn from common experiences and customer reviews, not one named individual. Noise reduction varies by model, speed and road surface.

It was a Tuesday on the interstate when Mark, 44, finally admitted he resented the car he had waited eight months to buy.

He was doing 70 with his twelve-year-old in the back, and she had to ask her question three times before he heard it. He had said "what?" so many times he had stopped apologizing for it. Then he caught himself reaching for the volume, not to turn the music up, but to drown out his own car. "I'd dreamed about this thing for two years. And there I was, shouting over the highway in a forty-thousand-dollar car that was supposed to be silent."

Here is the part that stung the most. The week before, he had borrowed his brother's nine-year-old gas sedan for a road trip. The old gas car was quieter on the highway than his new EV. A car worth a quarter of the price, and he could hear his daughter in the back seat without raising his voice.

Mark isn't fussy. He's a project manager, ninety minutes on the road each day. He loved the acceleration, the screen, the charging cost. What he could not understand was why a car this advanced let the highway pour straight into the cabin like a window was cracked. The fix was not the surprising part. The surprising part was what nobody told him at the showroom.

What the showroom never mentions

It Was Never Your Driving, and It Was Never a Defect

Here is the thing almost nobody tells you, and it is the thing that finally let Mark stop blaming himself or the car. A Tesla does not have one noise leak. It has six. There are factory seams around the doors, the trunk, the hood and the pillars where air gets in at speed. At city speed you never notice. At 70 mph the wind finds every one of those openings at the same time. Seal one and you have patched one. The other five keep roaring.

The seals are thin on purpose. A thicker seal would fight the soft, expensive-feeling way the doors close in the showroom. So the car was tuned for the thirty seconds you spend shutting the door on the test drive, not the ninety minutes you spend at highway speed every day. It was never your driving, and it was never a defect. It was a design choice nobody put in the brochure.

The $1,500 Quote That Stopped Me Cold

So Mark did what most owners do first. He called a professional sound-deadening shop. The estimate came back at $1,500 to $1,800. They would pull the door panels, the trunk lining and part of the headliner, layer in deadening mats, and put it all back together over two or three days. His car, the one he needed at six every morning, gone for half a week. And every owner who has done it knows the quiet risk: once a shop has your interior apart, the rattles are never quite the same.

He sat in the lot with that number on his phone. "It felt like being charged rent on quiet I thought I'd already paid forty grand for." That was the night he asked the question that solved it. If the noise is just six unsealed seams, why pay a shop $1,500 to tear the car apart? Why not just seal the six seams himself?

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Six Gaps, Sealed in One Kit

That search is how he found the TeslaHubs ProGuard Advanced Noise Reduction and Weatherproofing Kit, and the idea is almost stubbornly simple. Instead of one strip for one gap, you get six model-specific rubber weather strips, each shaped for one exact place the car leaks sound. TeslaHubs calls it the Multi-Point Sealing System: it seals all six seams at the same time, instead of patching one and leaving five.

From a Shout to a Conversation: Up to 40% Quieter

The claim TeslaHubs leads with is blunt: up to 40% quieter at highway speed. It reads like marketing until you see what owners measured. One ran a sound-meter app before and after and posted it: 78 decibels down to 65. That is the difference between raising your voice to be heard and just talking.

Before
78 dB
After ProGuard
65 dB
One owner's sound-meter reading at highway speed, from a verified review. A 13 dB drop is roughly the difference between a busy restaurant and a quiet office. Results vary by model, speed and road surface.

How It Goes On, in 3 Steps

1
Wipe each factory seam clean so the rubber bonds properly. A paper towel is all you need.
2
Peel the backing off the strip shaped for that exact spot on your model.
3
Press the strip into the seam and hold for a few seconds. Repeat for all six. Done in about 15 minutes.
The short version Six shaped strips. Wipe, peel, press. About 15 to 20 minutes in your own driveway, no tools, no panels removed. The kit ships with a step-by-step guide and a video.
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The Shop, the Cheap Kits, and ProGuard

 Sound-deadening shopCheap Amazon stripsProGuard Kit
Coverage All seams, eventually One gap, the other five still roar All six factory seams in one kit
Result Quiet, if nothing rattles after Barely noticeable, then peels Up to 40% quieter, 78 dB to 65 dB
Your time 2 to 3 days without your car A wasted Saturday, twice About 15 minutes in your driveway
Fit Panels removed and reinstalled "Universal," a hair too thin Cut for your exact model
Cost $1,500 to $1,800 $150 and counting, none held $79.99, one time
If it's not for you Depends on the shop No returns, no support 30-day returns, US support

Three Things Most Owners Miss

Pressing a rubber weather-strip seal into a Tesla door gap
Each strip peels and presses into one factory seam. No tools, no panel removal.

The Drive That Changed His Mind

Mark was skeptical enough to run his own test. A week in, with the cabin noticeably calmer, he peeled one door strip halfway off and drove his commute. The whistle on that side came right back. He pressed it down the next morning and it was gone. "That's when I stopped wondering if it was in my head."

Straining to hear over road noise before sealing the gapsBEFORE A calm quiet cabin conversation after sealing the gapsAFTER

Illustrative. The change owners describe is the same: from shouting at 70 to talking at 70.

Now picture your next road trip. You bring it up to 70 and the wall of wind just is not there. Your kid asks a question from the back and you answer without touching the volume. That took one coffee's worth of time in your own driveway, not $1,500 and three days at a shop.

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Owners Who Stopped Reaching for the Volume Knob

From TeslaHubs customer reviews. Results vary by vehicle, speed and road; these are individual experiences, not a guarantee of specific results.

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Jason R. · Model Y
★★★★★
The difference is not subtle. My Model Y went from needing to shout over the highway to having normal conversations at 75 mph.
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Michael D. · Model 3
★★★★★
I was sure the quieter claim was hype. The cabin is genuinely quieter now. I didn't realize how much road noise was coming through the door gaps until I sealed them.
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Sarah T. · Model Y
★★★★★
Tried the cheap Amazon ones first and they fell off in two months. ProGuard fits like it was made for my car, because it actually was. Model-specific versus generic is night and day.
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David K. · Multiple Tesla household
★★★★★
Ordered one kit for my Model 3, then another for my wife's Model Y, then a third for my father-in-law. That should tell you everything.
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The Questions Every Owner Asks First

Will it modify my Tesla or affect the warranty?
No. The strips are adhesive rubber pressed onto existing surfaces. Nothing is drilled, cut or wired, so no vehicle system is modified, and the strips remove cleanly. The kit itself is backed by a 2-year warranty. If you have any concern, check your warranty terms first.
Will it mark the paint or trim when I remove it?
It uses automotive-grade adhesive made to remove cleanly. As with any adhesive product, remove it gently and avoid leaving strips on through years of extreme heat.
Is it really up to 40% quieter?
"Up to 40% quieter" is what TeslaHubs leads with, and owner sound-meter readings back the direction: one verified review measured 78 dB dropping to 65 at highway speed. Your result depends on your model, speed and road, so treat it as a range, not a promise.
Does it fit my model, including Juniper and Cybertruck?
Yes. There are model-specific versions for Model Y, 3, S, X, the Model Y Juniper and Cybertruck, so the strips match your exact seams. Pick your model on the product page.
Why is it $79.99 when the shop wanted $1,500?
A shop charges for two days of labor and tearing your interior apart. ProGuard lets you seal the same six air gaps yourself, in about 15 minutes, without the shop bill. You are paying for the parts, not the labor.
Is it hard to install?
No tools, nothing removed. Wipe the seam, peel the backing, press the shaped strip in. Most owners finish all six in 15 to 20 minutes with the included guide and video.

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Try it on your next few drives. If your cabin is not noticeably quieter, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Every kit is also backed by a 2-year warranty and US-based support, free shipping.
P.S. Remember Mark saying "what?" to his daughter on the highway, in a car that cost four times what his brother's quiet old sedan did? The distance between that drive and the quiet one he has now was not $1,500 and three days in a shop. It was six rubber strips and fifteen minutes in his driveway, a cabin up to 40% quieter. There is a 30-day return window, so the only way to never know is to never try. Here is the kit Mark used.

What Owners Are Saying

312 comments
Brian K. · Model Y 2023
Does this actually work or is it another gimmick? My Y is unbearable at 75, I have basically given up on phone calls in the car.
Danielle R. · Model Y 2024
Bought it last month after the exact same frustration. Measured 76 dB before and 64 after on a meter app. My husband noticed before I even told him I did anything.
Marcus T. · Model 3 2022
Does it work on the Model 3 or just the Y? Mine howls on the freeway.
Priya N. · Model 3 2023
Model 3 here. They send model-specific strips, the fit is perfect. Took me about 18 minutes in the driveway.
Greg A. · Model Y 2021
How hard is the install honestly? I am not a handy person at all.
Tom H. · Model X 2022
If you can wipe a counter and press a sticker, you can do this. No tools, nothing comes apart.
Stephanie L. · Model Y 2024
How long is shipping? I want this before a road trip in two weeks.
Kevin M. · Model 3 2023
Mine showed up in 4 days, free. Ordered a second kit for my wife's Y the same week. Best $80 I have spent on the car.
Ron P. · Model S 2021
Anyone worried about the warranty with these?
Danielle R. · Model Y 2024
Nothing is drilled or wired, it just presses onto the existing seals and peels back off. That was my first question too.

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About this report: Written by the TeslaHubs Owner Desk. "Mark" is a representative owner account drawn from common experiences and customer reviews, not one named individual. Photography is illustrative. Individual noise reduction varies by vehicle model, year, driving speed and road surface. The "up to 40% quieter" figure and the 78 dB to 65 dB reading reflect a manufacturer claim and a customer sound-meter reading, not a controlled laboratory test.

Tesla, Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and Cybertruck are trademarks of Tesla, Inc. TeslaHubs is an independent aftermarket accessory brand with no affiliation, endorsement, or sponsorship from Tesla, Inc.

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