FSD doesn’t use rear camera. No different than riding with tailgate down.For the people suggesting camera relocation, don't think that would work, Autopilot might freak out even recalibrating it with such a huge position difference from where it should be
Have to use a pull through supercharger with this installedNow, for sure it will not fit in my garage With this attached to the Cybertruck ?
Sidewalls cannot be safely repaired with pugs, full stop. Most sidewall issues are long tears, but even those with small holes have ply issues and wouldn’t make it a few miles. It can be possible to repair a sidewall or tread ply cut with an internal patch, but that requires the ability to reseat the tire. Your skills may be great, but they cannot defeat physics.That's a sign you are running inadequate tires and/or pressures not suitable for the application. Blowouts shouldn't happen unless the tire has a very serious manufacturing defect, and thousands of sidewall punctures have been repaired with tire plugs well enough to get back to civilization.
When I was young and had limited funds, I ran off-road tires that were bias ply and could be easily punctured by thin cactus thorns right through the tread area. That was my first 4x4 trip to Mexico, before I knew any better. I came prepared the next time and went from 3 flats to zero flats. And I've always kept a keen eye for situations that could cause sidewall damage. Tires are pretty tough if you know what you're doing. I don't know why you just accept so many flat tires, especially ones you think can't be fixed with an emergency repair.
I have use many tire plugs, most often in remote places on motorcycles, like Africa, South America, Siberia, the North Pole. They only work in very limited situations, for metal punctures - almost never for rocks, curbs, potholes, or any form of blowout. Many tire failures and flats are due to ply separations and subsequent blowouts, and pinching on the rim due to potholes, curb strikes. No plug can deal with these types of failures. Plugs only work for limited punctures - essentially screws or nails, but not glass or ANYTHING that cuts the radial ply’s.Have you ever even used tire plugs? It doesn't sound like it.
Nope, never have and haven't had a single problem at any location. Even fits in my garage. It only adds 8 inches with tire mounted. You even have a CT?Have to use a pull through supercharger with this installed
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Not sure where that place is but hell, i fit with tailgate down and a tractor in the back. Im sure they rebuilt that place since you were there.
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How many Superchargers have you visited? I can say most will work, but there are many that are designed with bollards and or items that make it somewhat troubling. 700+ visitedNope, never have and haven't had a single problem at any location. Even fits in my garage. It only adds 8 inches with tire mounted. You even have a CT?![]()
I'd say I've been to about 110 across the country. Actually did a destination charging run last year. Didn't have a single problem at any. Most bollards have been removed as they've seen the issues with trucks.How many Superchargers have you visited? I can say most will work, but there are many that are designed with bollards and or items that make it somewhat troubling. 700+ visited
I almost pulled the trigger on the CybertruckCo with the bumper, but got bumper only instead. I prefer the plug, and sat phone, now starlink. I sit for days at a time. So a flat wouldn't bother me. Not in a hurry.
Nice tree pull. Do use that to get it warmed up in the morning?![]()
I don't use dirty logs that others took last night. Prefer clean.I'd say I've been to about 110 across the country. Actually did a destination charging run last year. Didn't have a single problem at any. Most bollards have been removed as they've seen the issues with trucks.
As for the tree, I dont but I got an idea for you to use it for. ?
So with all the fun banter in this thread I’m confused. Trying to figure out straight answers from someone who actually uses this. You know what they say about opinions and how everyone has one.Nope, never have and haven't had a single problem at any location. Even fits in my garage. It only adds 8 inches with tire mounted. You even have a CT?![]()
Is this the hitchgate solo or hitchgate switch product?Yup, I did it. First in the world. This company Wilco Offroad makes the only one that actually works and fits with no modification.
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Yes, it does require the rear camera. FSD will not work with the tailgate down.FSD doesn’t use rear camera. No different than riding with tailgate down.
Not true. It just requires for the tailgate to be latched which can be done manually. Even with it down.Yes, it does require the rear camera. FSD will not work with the tailgate down.
Self driving would be very sketchy.Or put a witeless Chinese made one but you would have two monitors up front.