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0-60 in 2.6 seconds you are going to want something in the bed like those dividers to keep that toolbox or cooler from going to light speed in the vault before slamming into the tailgate
Those dividers look pretty solid
 

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0-60 in 2.6 seconds you are going to want something in the bed like those dividers to keep that toolbox or cooler from going to light speed in the vault before slamming into the tailgate
Those dividers look pretty solid
Some of the Tesla clips should solve the issues for toolboxes or coolers.
I'm sure that a frunk cooler will be available soon, as has been developed for the other Teslas. Probably one to go in the under-bed storaae as well.

So loose in the bed is probably not where most people will stick them, to many other goof places.
 

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Some of the Tesla clips should solve the issues for toolboxes or coolers.
I'm sure that a frunk cooler will be available soon, as has been developed for the other Teslas. Probably one to go in the under-bed storaae as well.

So loose in the bed is probably not where most people will stick them, to many other goof places.
Yea little stuff will fit in frunk nicely but large toolboxes, shop vac, etc may go slinging around.
 


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Don't own a hi-lift so can skip that....shovel and traction boards and tow rope good enough to get unstuck in a snow storm (mostly to save other idiots).

But like where your head is at, you should work for Unplugged... :cool:

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And Tesla designers worked so hard on the aerodynamics... ?
 

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Huh? People say the darndest things!

Cybertruck doesn't need no stinkin' bedliner. Save your money. It's a lot tougher and more practical than the painted steel in the bed of my F-150.
Hahaha, I love seeing the bed beat up like that. I am sure I will get mine there in practically no time.
 

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these accessories look pretty good and I'm sure there will be tons of aftermarket options in the coming months
 

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Hahaha, I love seeing the bed beat up like that. I am sure I will get mine there in practically no time.
Except that bed still looks almost brand new, just a few dirty scuffs and micro-scratches on it. My 2010 F-150 is completely dented, and has missing paint from deep scratches, on it's way to being hammered into a bowl shape. The rest of the truck still looks mostly new.

When I was young, before bedliners in steel truck beds became popular, the natural progression of a truck bed was for it to become rusted and perforated, with rust holes in it that showed the road below, about the same time the rest of the truck was so knackered it didn't make financial sense to keep it running. Tesla has eliminated the expense of buying a bedliner.
 

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Well, the decent range!!! Everything else is the secondary. We’ll see the actual miles it can go soon enough (considering the outside temperature, load, road condition, driving speed, etc.) My 2022 MY long range is 330 miles, but I would not be able to make a round trip to my brother (106 miles on LA freeway one way, driving 74 miles per hour) and back home without a supercharger stop. if possible, I might end up with a few miles left if I wanna to test my luck. And that with the 95-100% charge before the trip. Not complaining, really. I am a Tesla fan, but just being realistic.
 


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Except that bed still looks almost brand new, just a few dirty scuffs and micro-scratches on it. My 2010 F-150 is completely dented, and has missing paint from deep scratches, on it's way to being hammered into a bowl shape. The rest of the truck still looks mostly new.

When I was young, before bedliners in steel truck beds became popular, the natural progression of a truck bed was for it to become rusted and perforated, with rust holes in it that showed the road below, about the same time the rest of the truck was so knackered it didn't make financial sense to keep it running. Tesla has eliminated the expense of buying a bedliner.
My 1999 F150 with no bedliner is holding up pretty well considering it has never been garaged, but it is definitely time for a replacement.
 

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Yea little stuff will fit in frunk nicely but large toolboxes, shop vac, etc may go slinging around.
There will be options to secure them in the front. Take a look at the third-party frunk options for the Model 3 and Model Y.

And probably already for the Cybertruck!
 

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Well, the decent range!!! Everything else is the secondary. We’ll see the actual miles it can go soon enough (considering the outside temperature, load, road condition, driving speed, etc.) My 2022 MY long range is 330 miles, but I would not be able to make a round trip to my brother (106 miles on LA freeway one way, driving 74 miles per hour) and back home without a supercharger stop. if possible, I might end up with a few miles left if I wanna to test my luck. And that with the 95-100% charge before the trip. Not complaining, really. I am a Tesla fan, but just being realistic.
You should get essentially the same as the Model Y in the Cybertruck.

Don't listen to the YouTubers. Their job is to sensationalize.
 

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My 1999 F150 with no bedliner is holding up pretty well considering it has never been garaged, but it is definitely time for a replacement.
The bed of my 2010 F-150 gets used for firewood cutting, rocks, gravel, soil, appliances, yard waste, etc. so it's pretty dented and scratched. Even so, I'm glad I didn't waste the money on a bed liner because the dents and scratches don't affect it useability.
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