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arent the d rings on the bed standard?
Nope! They're $45 a pair!

There are standard attachment points in their standard spots. But the D-Rings are extra. They do come w Foundation Series trucks however.
 

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i wonder if the no mirrors will make the truck look weird like its missing something. that and also giving up the organic way we glance at our side mirrors for traffic.

if it doesnt make a substantial difference in range, im not sure i would take them off.
The side mirrors are in fact only cover plates covering up the hard point mounting plate and thru the door cable harness for the side mount MiniGuns.

On a serious note, Texas law does not require side mirrors. I will likely be removing them and buying or 3d printing some cover plates.
 

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>>>>>
As of October 2023, there is no federal law in the United States that requires all cars to have side mirrors. However, all 50 states have individual laws and regulations concerning side mirrors on vehicles. Here's a breakdown of the different categories:

States Requiring at Least One Side Mirror:
  • 42 states: These states require at least one side mirror, typically the driver's side, to be present and functional on any vehicle while it is being operated on public roads. Examples include California, New York, Florida, and Texas.
  • 4 states with exceptions: These states require at least one side mirror, but have specific exceptions for certain types of vehicles. For instance, Maine and Mississippi allow some older vehicles to operate without side mirrors if they have a clear rear view from the center mirror.
  • 4 states with unclear laws: The laws in these states are not entirely clear on whether one side mirror is mandatory. It's best to consult with local authorities or a motor vehicle department for definitive guidance. These states include Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
States Requiring Two Side Mirrors:
  • 7 states: These states require all vehicles to have two side mirrors, one on each side. These states include Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Additional Considerations:
  • Some states have specific regulations regarding the placement, size, and type of side mirrors allowed on vehicles.
  • Certain vehicle types, like motorcycles, may have separate mirror requirements.
  • It's always best to double-check the specific laws and regulations in your state to ensure your vehicle meets all safety requirements.
If you're unsure about the mirror requirements in your state, you can always contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for clarification.
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Tesla Cybertruck Side Mirror Removal How-to DIY Video Instructions (English Version Added) IYi57H7
 

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Found the video with the plugs (?)



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Though these might be the roof rack plugs?

@cvalue13
yeah, those do appear to be the roof rack and/or bed floor plugs

I’m *pretty confident* the plug solution for the door/window removal have not been seen by folks close to the trucks
 


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This is how side mirrors are removed from 90% of cars on the road. Pop off plastic cover, disconnect wiring, remove 3 bolts…so no big deal.

As for legality, it depends on the state whether it is a primary offense or not. If not primary, police cannot pull you over for it, but can write a citation if they have another reason to pull you over, like speeding…or you caused an accident because you don’t have mirrors ?
 

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It's interesting how we get some information and then someone decides to pick it all apart in stead of appreciating it for Wat it is.
 

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Very simple removal. The triangle mirrors have grown on me some so I don't dislike them as much as I used to. But if I find the triangle mirrors are wanting in rear visibility and if the larger traditional mirrors are available, I still might consider replacing them.

Tesla Cybertruck Side Mirror Removal How-to DIY Video Instructions (English Version Added) 1702848347060


To each their own. For me now it will be about rear visibility if I need it.

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>>>>>
As of October 2023, there is no federal law in the United States that requires all cars to have side mirrors. However, all 50 states have individual laws and regulations concerning side mirrors on vehicles. Here's a breakdown of the different categories:

States Requiring at Least One Side Mirror:
  • 42 states: These states require at least one side mirror, typically the driver's side, to be present and functional on any vehicle while it is being operated on public roads. Examples include California, New York, Florida, and Texas.
Texas requires at least 1 mirror that provides the driver a view of the highway for at least 200 feet to the rear. If you use the inside mirror the door mirrors can legally be removed.

But I do not know how the law interprets a rear view camera vs a mirror.

I will probably remove my outside mirrors. Especially if the view isn't great
 

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However, we have seen no proof that Tesla is going to honor that $7K or $8K FSD number. We do know that it cost $12K for new buyers and use to be $15K!!!!
Why are you still suggesting they're going to violate criminal law in the state they made the offer?

Why would they not honor it? When I preordered it said the price would be locked in. Since I’ve never bought FSD before I wonder: have they said they would honor a price with a preorder and then didn’t?
No, they've never broken their word.

-Crissa
 

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Silly question here: Why would anyone want to remove the side mirrors. Do you really think it looks that cool, and the truck needs to look any more alien??
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