While I don't know if it would be a good idea to replace the rear window with something that flexible, instead of all the ducting, just put an electric fan into the window. No ducting required, fresh air, works even when you are driving. reverse flow to bring in additional outside air while on the road, without opening a window.Excellent, thank you!
I'm thinking of replacing that rear window with a lexan window that I can have a hole cut in, and then connect round flex ductwork from the rear HVAC port ...
I think I would invest in 2 sets of the Cyberbins to keep things dry and tidy .Looks like many current Cybertruck owners agreed; they are all out of stock and has been for awhile?It has been raining for 2 days in socal, and I opened the bed cover multiple times in the rain just to show people the truck. I noticed that the bed is very water resistant and way better than my F150 with the retrax. I took the picture this morning, most of the water marks are from kids step on the bed last night. The water usually leaks from both sides, but I found the leakage is very minimal.
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They were trying to see how much of it went through the cover system and onto the ground and how much went into the vault.Why would they not wipe that first?
True. A very predictable test. Like opening the driver's door without clearing away the snow first.it was a test
YouTubers do the stupid things so we don't have to.True. A very predictable test. Like opening the driver's door without clearing away the snow first.
Is there a roll-top tonneau cover that doesn't do that if you don't brush the snow off first? Nope.
saw the fresh snow on the Eagle cam!I just came back from big bear lake. The temperature there today was around 36f with some rain and snow. Tesla trip does not tell me the average speed, but I was driving around 80mph on the freeway both directions and around 30-40 going up to the mountain and 10-20 coming down (a lot of traffics).
Also when I was packing for the kids I found that for small load, you don’t actually need a truck bed divider because the under bed storage cover has very strong hydraulic rods that keep the cover open and the bed cover close perfectly when the under bed storage cover is open. Things will not rolling around if they can fit in there.
The storage compartments on 4 doors are big as well. They fit my 40oz hydro flask without any problem.
Completely dry!saw the fresh snow on the Eagle cam!
Did the under bed compartment stay dry?
Completely dry!
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higher quality image pleaseIt has been raining for 2 days in socal, and I opened the bed cover multiple times in the rain just to show people the truck. I noticed that the bed is very water resistant and way better than my F150 with the retrax. I took the picture this morning, most of the water marks are from kids step on the bed last night. The water usually leaks from both sides, but I found the leakage is very minimal.
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Looks all scratche up.... is it?Completely dry!
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Just muddy water from kid’s shoes.Looks all scratche up.... is it?
thanks greae... question u don't have a garage to park it in....It has been raining for 2 days in socal, and I opened the bed cover multiple times in the rain just to show people the truck. I noticed that the bed is very water resistant and way better than my F150 with the retrax. I took the picture this morning, most of the water marks are from kids step on the bed last night. The water usually leaks from both sides, but I found the leakage is very minimal.
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