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Not my Cybertruck, but Jeremy Wright put his into Deflate All mode. CT looks amazing slammed ?

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Tesla Cybertruck Cybertruck in Deflate All suspension mode (Photos) 🤩 + PWF Matt Space Mugello Wrap tesla cybertruck deflate suspension mode


Tesla Cybertruck Cybertruck in Deflate All suspension mode (Photos) 🤩 + PWF Matt Space Mugello Wrap Cybertruck deflate all mode suspension



How to enter and exit Deflate All mode:

Enter Service Mode
  1. Select car icon on lower left screen
  2. Select Software
  3. Press & hold then release the word "Model S"
  4. Enter "Service" on pop up window
  5. Select "Enable"
  6. Red box will appear means your in Service Mode
Once in Service Mode
  1. Select Chassis
  2. Select Suspension
  3. Select Deflate All
Gateway Unlock Required
  1. Hold the right turn signal in the active position + press down on the brake for 8 seconds
  2. Wait for countdown to complete to unlock
  3. Select Deflate All
  4. Run
  5. Car will start to deflate "all doors must be closed"

How exit deflate mode

1. Select "Normal" UI Leveling Available
2. Car suspension will go back to normal mode
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Not my Cybertruck, but Jeremy Wright put his into Deflate All mode. CT looks amazing slammed ?

tesla cybertruck deflate suspension mode.jpg


Cybertruck deflate all mode suspension.jpg



How to enter and exit Deflate All mode:

Enter Service Mode
  1. Select car icon on lower left screen
  2. Select Software
  3. Press & hold then release the word "Model S"
  4. Enter "Service" on pop up window
  5. Select "Enable"
  6. Red box will appear means your in Service Mode
Once in Service Mode
  1. Select Chassis
  2. Select Suspension
  3. Select Deflate All
Gateway Unlock Required
  1. Hold the right turn signal in the active position + press down on the brake for 8 seconds
  2. Wait for countdown to complete to unlock
  3. Select Deflate All
  4. Run
  5. Car will start to deflate "all doors must be closed"

How exit deflate mode

1. Select "Normal" UI Leveling Available
2. Car suspension will go back to normal mode
Obviously not trying hard enough to make it complicated, bet the range on the highway would be an improvement that low.
 

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Obviously not trying hard enough to make it complicated, bet the range on the highway would be an improvement that low.
Beautiful, but…. Yikes!!

When the suspension is totally deflated the truck is sitting its bump stops, I believe.

If the vehicle can be driven in that mode (hopefully not) tiny Irregularities in the road would cause immediate, sharp jolts to the chassis and large ones, potholes for example, could/would cause damage.
 


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I presume those instructions are for a Model S. But otherwise the same for Cybertruck?
 

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Not my Cybertruck, but Jeremy Wright put his into Deflate All mode. CT looks amazing slammed ?

tesla cybertruck deflate suspension mode.jpg


Cybertruck deflate all mode suspension.jpg



How to enter and exit Deflate All mode:

Enter Service Mode
  1. Select car icon on lower left screen
  2. Select Software
  3. Press & hold then release the word "Model S"
  4. Enter "Service" on pop up window
  5. Select "Enable"
  6. Red box will appear means your in Service Mode
Once in Service Mode
  1. Select Chassis
  2. Select Suspension
  3. Select Deflate All
Gateway Unlock Required
  1. Hold the right turn signal in the active position + press down on the brake for 8 seconds
  2. Wait for countdown to complete to unlock
  3. Select Deflate All
  4. Run
  5. Car will start to deflate "all doors must be closed"

How exit deflate mode

1. Select "Normal" UI Leveling Available
2. Car suspension will go back to normal mode
That's like your truck doing the Conor McGregor walk! ?
 


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Not my Cybertruck, but Jeremy Wright put his into Deflate All mode. CT looks amazing slammed ?

The wrap is Matt Space Mugello by PWF

tesla cybertruck deflate suspension mode.jpg


Cybertruck deflate all mode suspension.jpg



How to enter and exit Deflate All mode:

Enter Service Mode
  1. Select car icon on lower left screen
  2. Select Software
  3. Press & hold then release the word "Model S"
  4. Enter "Service" on pop up window
  5. Select "Enable"
  6. Red box will appear means your in Service Mode
Once in Service Mode
  1. Select Chassis
  2. Select Suspension
  3. Select Deflate All
Gateway Unlock Required
  1. Hold the right turn signal in the active position + press down on the brake for 8 seconds
  2. Wait for countdown to complete to unlock
  3. Select Deflate All
  4. Run
  5. Car will start to deflate "all doors must be closed"

How exit deflate mode

1. Select "Normal" UI Leveling Available
2. Car suspension will go back to normal mode
I wonder if this would be useful loading the vault …
 

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Beautiful, but…. Yikes!!

When the suspension is totally deflated the truck is sitting its bump stops, I believe.

If the vehicle can be driven in that mode (hopefully not) tiny Irregularities in the road would cause immediate, sharp jolts to the chassis and large ones, potholes for example, could/would cause damage.
Yep, driving a ~7000# vehicle on the bump stops is not advised and not very smart unless you don’t give a shit about the structural integrity of the truck. Lesson learned = some people have enough “fuck you” money to do stupid shit like this….
 

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My air suspension on a Lincoln Navigator lost its seals at old temperatures. It’s riding metal to metal. It will cause issues with your entire chassis most likely.
 

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I wonder if this would be useful loading the vault …
Yes. But, I’d rather have Tesla implement a Squat Mode that drops the back end to entry height and the front to extract height. That would put the lip of the lowered tailgate closer to the ground and allow the use of a shorter ramp. Now that I can, I’ll take some measurements to see how that would work out.
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