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More worried about the wheelbarrow breaking than the CT ?
 

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This is cool to see. While looking at Reddit today I unfortunately stumbled across that second picture on the cyberstuck sub. It was just sad the number of people that saw someone just doing their job and decided they are a tool and an idiot for successfully doing something that makes sense.
 

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Serious Cybertruck work truck w/ custom Pipe Rack - Ladder Rack!

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VIDEO DOING TRUCK STUFF:

Well, that's the real deal, a hot-dipped galvanized lumber rack, looks heavy duty. I'm hoping to see something similar in stainless steel. Great vid.
 


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In before the people saying the photos are deep fakes, because Cybertruck cannot do real work!

;)

Think how much gas contractors like this are going to save over the course of each year driving around between jobsites and Home Depot! And getting into a pre-cooled truck at the end of the day after a hot, sweaty day of work? Priceless!
 

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Has anyone guessed or added how overweight that truck was loaded.
im counting at least 6 bags per level x 7 levels high 42 x 90# per bag. 3780#Add in the 200# for the rack and lumber. Plus the driver 4200-4300# total payload.
What’s the rated payload for the CT?
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Has anyone guessed or added how overweight that truck was loaded.
im counting at least 6 bags per level x 7 levels high 42 x 90# per bag. 3780#Add in the 200# for the rack and lumber. Plus the driver 4200-4300# total payload.
What’s the rated payload for the CT?
Rick
The listed "Load Capacity" is just a suggestion. Just like how ice cream lists the Serving Size as "2 ounces" :LOL:
 

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Love to see this!!
 

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Has anyone guessed or added how overweight that truck was loaded.
im counting at least 6 bags per level x 7 levels high 42 x 90# per bag. 3780#Add in the 200# for the rack and lumber. Plus the driver 4200-4300# total payload.
What’s the rated payload for the CT?
Rick
Love to see those trucks doing "truck stuff"!!!

2,500 pounds was recommended for the bed payload -

Truck:Tesla CybertruckFord F-150 LightningChevy Silverado EVRam 1500 REVRivian R1T
Payload:up to 2,500 lbup to 2,200 lbup to 1,440 lbup to 2,700 lbup to 1,760 lb
Towing:up to 11,000 lb7,700 - 10,000 lbup to 10,000 lbup to 14,000 lbup to 11,000 lb
Curb Weight:7,000 lb6,015 - 6,893 lb8,000+ lb6,600 - 7,500 lb (est)7,000+ lb
 


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Has anyone guessed or added how overweight that truck was loaded.
im counting at least 6 bags per level x 7 levels high 42 x 90# per bag. 3780#Add in the 200# for the rack and lumber. Plus the driver 4200-4300# total payload.
What’s the rated payload for the CT?
Rick
Love to see those trucks doing "truck stuff"!!!

2,500 pounds was recommended for the bed payload -

Truck:Tesla CybertruckFord F-150 LightningChevy Silverado EVRam 1500 REVRivian R1T
Payload:up to 2,500 lbup to 2,200 lbup to 1,440 lbup to 2,700 lbup to 1,760 lb
Towing:up to 11,000 lb7,700 - 10,000 lbup to 10,000 lbup to 14,000 lbup to 11,000 lb
Curb Weight:7,000 lb6,015 - 6,893 lb8,000+ lb6,600 - 7,500 lb (est)7,000+ lb
2500 for the AWD Dual. A bit less for other configurations.

Quite a bit less than "Plus the driver 4200-4300# total payload."

Tesla Cybertruck Cybertruck work truck with custom Pipe / Ladder / Lumber Rack putting in real construction & contractor duties 9WxOPcN
 

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This is cool to see. While looking at Reddit today I unfortunately stumbled across that second picture on the cyberstuck sub. It was just sad the number of people that saw someone just doing their job and decided they are a tool and an idiot for successfully doing something that makes sense.
I ended up muting that sub so it doesn’t show up on my feed. I think it’s hilarious how they call CT owners idiots when they are the one’s taking every clickbait YouTube video or X post as truth. Just give that sub a big “thumbs down” and move on. ?
 

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Love to see those trucks doing "truck stuff"!!!

2,500 pounds was recommended for the bed payload -

Truck:Tesla CybertruckFord F-150 LightningChevy Silverado EVRam 1500 REVRivian R1T
Payload:up to 2,500 lbup to 2,200 lbup to 1,440 lbup to 2,700 lbup to 1,760 lb
Towing:up to 11,000 lb7,700 - 10,000 lbup to 10,000 lbup to 14,000 lbup to 11,000 lb
Curb Weight:7,000 lb6,015 - 6,893 lb8,000+ lb6,600 - 7,500 lb (est)7,000+ lb
I've been over-loading trucks my whole life. Always make sure the tires are well aired up, If I was going any distance I would have put 65 psi in the rear tires and made sure the front were over 50 psi.

The official bed capacity is 1800 or 1850 lbs. (I forget exactly). To reach 2500 lbs. without exceeding the published recommended limits, you need 440 lbs. in the frunk and a cabin with significant weight in there (people or cargo). The official bed capacity is NOT 2500 lbs. Cargo capacity on all light trucks includes fuel, the driver and, in all cases I'm aware of, the weight must be distributed somewhat throughout the loadable areas of the truck. And it is almost always quite conservative.

It looks like he had over 5000 lbs. extra on the rear axle. I probably wouldn't do that except on low speed, smooth roads, but it can handle it if you don't hit any bumps too big while going too fast. Of course both are subjective from the driver's perspective. What bump is too big and what is too fast? That's why I wouldn't do it, because shit happens! I would overload it, just not quite that severely. Still, I'm glad there are people out there testing the limits!

He could have reduced the chance of bad things happening by putting 4 or 5 bags in the frunk, they would have fit just fine (but he probably had other stuff up there, LOL). A super cautious person would have loaded some of it on the floor in the back seat area. A truck is a lot less likely to fail with the load being well distributed. My F-150's hood would have been pointed to the sky with that load in there, even if I put a good amount in the cab, behind the front seats.

Of course, this is all fake because everyone knows the Cybertruck simply can't do real work. :ROFLMAO:
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