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I used eMachineShop to custom machine 316L badges for a 1963 VW bus restoration / EV conversion I'm doing. If you're able to make a CAD file yourself, I definitely recommend them.


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Uhmm, why delete the mirrors? They're affect-ive! The idea of driving the CT in traffic, without them is insane... Most people have no clue how to set or use side mirrors, so sure, THEY SHOULD delete them! Feel what happens next!
 

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Uhmm, why delete the mirrors? They're affect-ive! The idea of driving the CT in traffic, without them is insane... Most people have no clue how to set or use side mirrors, so sure, THEY SHOULD delete them! Feel what happens next!

Teslas cameras are really good. I actually mainly use the cameras for everything. They also have a dedicated camera button on steering wheel to bring up all cameras in the huge display.
 

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Tito, can't wait to try it! Turning one's head to improve side vision is distracting from the cameras, a wee bit. We still have visual blind spots too... It'll be a wonderful learning experience. Haha.
 


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Just got a response...

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Interesting, I called them and they say it would be $375.00 for the pair, asked for pictures, Miguel told me he will email me some pictures of the "many" cybertrucks they fitted with these, and went silent. Never got the pictures and when I call goes straight to voicemal. Not sure if they are serious.
 

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sheesh, it does not cost that kind of money to mill and finish a piece of 304 stainless to plug that hole. Not even for just a one off.

If my truck ever comes and there's still demand, I'd make them for anyone who wanted them no problem. it's not a complicated part. Plus tesla gave the exact finishing specs to match the body panels. a few minutes in the CNC per part, 2 operations each, hit it with the orbital sander... Even if I bought the most expensive material in the smallest volume possible, it wouldn't be more than $150 per set. Even as a one off, charging 100% of the setup, programming, and run time to a single set, it shouldn't cost half of that.
Hit me up once you start fabricating them. I'm interested.
 

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Interesting, I called them and they say it would be $375.00 for the pair, asked for pictures, Miguel told me he will email me some pictures of the "many" cybertrucks they fitted with these, and went silent. Never got the pictures and when I call goes straight to voicemal. Not sure if they are serious.
Cool thanks for update, keep us posted. Price is going in the right direction, lol
 

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sheesh, it does not cost that kind of money to mill and finish a piece of 304 stainless to plug that hole. Not even for just a one off.

If my truck ever comes and there's still demand, I'd make them for anyone who wanted them no problem. it's not a complicated part. Plus tesla gave the exact finishing specs to match the body panels. a few minutes in the CNC per part, 2 operations each, hit it with the orbital sander... Even if I bought the most expensive material in the smallest volume possible, it wouldn't be more than $150 per set. Even as a one off, charging 100% of the setup, programming, and run time to a single set, it shouldn't cost half of that.

Any updates on your mirror erase project? are you still making them?
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