I wonder how much it would reduce visibility if incorporated behind the windshield.if it could have been incorporated inside of the windshield i might have opted in
Probably not, yeah. I mean the 2 big things with high intensity lights are heat and glare. No hood to bounce light off, so that's nice.they would need to design the windshield for it, in which case, it shouldn't have any adverse effects.
Oh, there’s no doubt about the possible wear issues from camber! If that’s what you’re mostly driving at.possible drive shaft / joint damage due to non-optimal geometry, tire wear on outside edges, and maybe driving stability and handling issues.
Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but I believe Jason Cammisa mentioned in one of his interviews that during their shoot they ran in “Off-road” mode and when cornering it felt to him like the wheels had come off the ground and scared the ? outa him lol.So he’s raised that up while parked to show off that height
because you’re not able to cruise it at that speed, out of offroad mode, at more than like 30mph
open question of what risk one runs by leaving the truck in offroad mode on pavement/higher speeds
that is not extraction modeWonder if that is the max height or full 17 inches of ground clearance? Looks like it could go a little higher but still awesome as it is.
not exactly how it works, if you’re comparing an ICE truck lifted correctlyIronically even at raised suspension height, the Cybertruck will likely still handle great compared to lift kit raised ICE trucks, because the center of gravity will still be lower with the battery pack weight in the bottom. Will be interesting to see that tested in curves when someone can do it.
Can't wait to see one 'slammed'.....Looks great in that stance!
seems we’re talking past one-anotherI would think camber only does so much considering it moves the COG toward center only a few inches, but I agree it definitely is a difference.
So, probably something I've not learned yet, but are there speed limits for certain or maximum suspension heights on the Cybertruck? I think I saw that Mat Watson noticed that Reverse has a max speed of 15 mph at any level. I didn't hear anything about speed restrictions at raised suspension heights, though I could've missed something.
owners manual isn’t published yetHas anyone or Tesla posted a copy of the Cybertruck Owners Manual online yet? Maybe that's what I missed.
I don't think medium or high is speed limited.
Otherwise, Baja mode makes no sense, since the suspension is set to high in that mode iirc
With each increased height, the relevant speed limit is lowered (unless in offroad mode).