If your 2023+ Tesla Model 3’s right front door fascia (the outer
decorative panel) is loose, has gaps with the door frame, or
rattles when driving over bumps—chances are the original fascia
bracket is cracked or worn. This CFN right-hand front door fascia
side bracket is made to fix that: as a branded part (not Tesla
OEM), it’s tailored exactly to the 2023+ Model 3’s right front door
design, matching the original’s mounting positions and strength to
keep the fascia secure.
This bracket is the “hidden anchor” for the right front door
fascia—it connects the panel to the door’s metal frame, ensuring a
tight, flush fit. Unlike generic brackets that might be too thin or
misaligned, this CFN part lines up perfectly with the 2023+ Model
3’s pre-drilled holes on the right door. It stops the fascia from
shifting (which causes unsightly gaps) and blocks water/dust from
getting into the door interior—preventing damage to window
regulators or wiring inside.
Built with reinforced ABS plastic (mixed with glass fiber for extra
toughness), it handles daily use easily: no bending when you
open/close the right front door, and no warping in extreme
temps—from hot summer sun to cold winters, it stays rigid and
maintains its fit. The finish also matches the door’s internal
components, so even if you’re working behind the fascia, it looks
consistent with the car’s original parts.
Installing it is simple for DIYers or pros. First, use a trim tool
to gently pry off the right front door fascia (be careful not to
scratch the paint). Then, remove the old broken bracket, line up
this CFN bracket with the door’s holes, and fasten it with the
original screws (no extra hardware needed). Reattach the fascia,
and it’ll sit flush with the body—no more rattles or gaps.
Important: This is only for the right-hand side of 2023+ Tesla Model 3s. It won’t fit 2022 or older Model 3s
(different door frame layout) or left-hand drive models. It’s
perfect for replacing damaged brackets or fixing a loose right door
fascia—keeping your Model 3’s exterior neat and protecting the
door’s internal parts.