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Lug Nut Covers Container for Tesla Model 3 Tsportline Wheels - image

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Lug_nut_and_cap_box_lid.stl
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25.3 MB
Lug_nut_container.stl
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9.7 MB
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STL fileRoleSource sizePETG / ASA 20%PETG / ASA 25%100% solidRecommendation
Lug_nut_and_cap_box_lid.stlCover / cap25.3 MB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileUse PETG / ASA; check sealing faces and verify in slicer.
Lug_nut_container.stlPrintable file9.7 MB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileEnsure proper adhesion to the print bed to prevent warping

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Lug Nut Covers Container for Tesla Model 3 Tsportline Wheels

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I had a Model 3 on the way (accepted delivery finally!) and needed something to occupy my mind. I bought Tsportline wheels so I could have some winter tires ready, and I bought lug nut covers for them. But the covers came in a cheap throwaway package and I knew I'd need something for storage each season when I swap wheels. My wife and kids think I'm a moron for designing this box. I think I agree. But how many people can say "Lug nut cover container? Yea, I got that." I can say that now. It's a long print, more than 12 hours for the box, and another 12 hours+ for the lid. Each one took up nearly the full platform on my MK3s (210x210 mm). A really good 3d modeler could remix this in a better way, but it works well as is. I used PETG but if you store this in a garage or indoors, PLA would be fine too. Here are the lug nut covers this is designed for. These are too expensive, so look on Amazon for a cheaper (<$15) set and you'll be in better shape than me. https://tsportline.com/collections/20-tesla-wheels-model-3/products/tesla-wheel-lug-nut-cover-set-model-3

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Published Jun 26, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by R C (stupidfat) · License: CC BY

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