cvalue13
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You’re not going to hit them.The FUD crowd keeps crying about how you can't side load anything into the bed but it seems to me that only maybe the last foot near the back of the cab would be higher than normal, not even counting the ability of the truck to squat. I'd like some real numbers to hit them with.
Just because it’s perceived as a ‘bad’ fact doesn’t make it FUD
In lowest setting, the CT’s sail angle matches the bed height of a Lightning/F150 about 1/3 of the way forward from the tailgate. From there forward it rises to much higher than an F150 bed side.
(in high setting, the CT sail/tailgate is ~same height as Lightning tailgate, with CT sail going upwards from there)
source: me comparing the two trucks side-by-side (see my PFP)
Basically, even in CT’s lowest setting, nobody’s reaching much of anything in the CT’s forward 2/3rds if bed - and certainly not lifting it out if it has any weight to it
No, these are Tesla’s data- all of which is herehttps://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/cybertruck-specs-comparison-vs-r1t-lightning-and-other-pickups.10025/Ah thanks, from one of the original "leaked" stats sheets
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