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Folks, look at the pictured in post #1 and #11. Do you see any difference?

The Service Center installs all the tiedowns in the bed for you. Sure, maybe you can do this yourself, but it is included in the purchase price.
whats not included is the time you have to wait for an appointment, the time you have to wait for them to actually do it and the time it takes to post on the forum talking about how you have an appointment for them to do it.

people just need to screw in the few bolts and be done with it, is it really worth hours of your time to take it there to have them install for you ? PLUS a lot of trucks already have the D rings in the bed for some reason so do they get a refund for the "included" service ?
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So the Tesla spare comes with a jack and tire iron?
My CT came with the rings already in the bed and rails (delivered last Friday). Still waiting on $2,500 store credit and wheel covers
 

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So the Tesla spare comes with a jack and tire iron?
My CT came with the rings already in the bed and rails (delivered last Friday). Still waiting on $2,500 store credit and wheel covers
Yes, that's what goes in that CT-themed case.

ETA: It also comes with two (2) additional d-rings. But that's OK, the bed has places for ten (10) of them, haha!!

Tesla Cybertruck Spare tire installed by service center. 1998888-00-B-05
 

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whats not included is the time you have to wait for an appointment, the time you have to wait for them to actually do it and the time it takes to post on the forum talking about how you have an appointment for them to do it.

people just need to screw in the few bolts and be done with it, is it really worth hours of your time to take it there to have them install for you ? PLUS a lot of trucks already have the D rings in the bed for some reason so do they get a refund for the "included" service ?
What you are not considering is that they be installed by Mobile Service.
 


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I seriously wish I could buy the spare! Everytime I go to buy it, the damn thing sells out!

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I have my New one for sale . Not to instal all the do I put in the bed and attach it to the D ring

No mark up just what I paid to any one that wants one
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Tesla Cybertruck Spare tire installed by service center. IMG_4296
Tesla Cybertruck Spare tire installed by service center. IMG_4293
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OP, did it come with the cool CT tool kit?

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It came with it but in a different format. Its not integrated with the tire. They put the box in the sub-trunk area.

Tesla Cybertruck Spare tire installed by service center. IMG_5407
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I seriously wish I could buy the spare! Everytime I go to buy it, the damn thing sells out!
I believe it's essential for any CT owner to have this accessory. I was planning a road trip, but I had to postpone it until I could get a spare tire. I'm unsure how many tire shops carry 35” tires in case you get a flat!
 


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Tesla: "To maintain service life, the battery pack should be stored at a state of charge (SOC) of 15 to 50%."
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I asked the same thing and they said it’s mostly because of the weight
So when you get a flat on in the desert do you have to bring it into a service center to have it swapped out because of the weight?
 

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Hello
I have my New one for sale . Not to instal all the do I put in the bed and attach it to the D ring

No mark up just what I paid to any one that wants one
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IMG_4293.jpeg
IMG_4294.jpeg
Hello
I have my New one for sale . Not to instal all the do I put in the bed and attach it to the D ring

No mark up just what I paid to any one that wants one
IMG_4295.jpeg
IMG_4296.jpeg
IMG_4293.jpeg
IMG_4294.jpeg
I will buy it…
 

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I believe it's essential for any CT owner to have this accessory. I was planning a road trip, but I had to postpone it until I could get a spare tire. I'm unsure how many tire shops carry 35” tires in case you get a flat!
Why, flats are rare these days. How many flats per year have you had? Or is it years between flats?

Discount tire carries 3 different tires in my area.
 

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A little off-topic, but didn’t feel I needed to start a new thread…
I have a home in an area that is not covered by Tesla mobile service.
So I purchased a Cybertruck one OEM all-terrain wheel/tire on eBay with less than 50 miles on it for $600 delivered. It does not have the TPMS.
I’m assuming the seller moved it to the Wheel/tire set they replaced the factory set with. I can buy the TPMS on the Tesla online store for $95 And a local tire store will install it for ~$62
But now I’m wondering if that’s even a smart idea. As will be leaving this in my garage as adjust in case replacement Don’t know much about how TPMS sensors operate, but concerned that it will confuse my cyber truck when it’s parked close to it in the garage. As I understand it, they run on a battery that can go dead and there’s no way to turn them off. But I’m not sure it would even pair with my truck without programming it to do so.
Anybody who can provide their expertise and some advice would be much appreciated.
 

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A little off-topic, but didn’t feel I needed to start a new thread…
I have a home in an area that is not covered by Tesla mobile service.
So I purchased a Cybertruck one OEM all-terrain wheel/tire on eBay with less than 50 miles on it for $600 delivered. It does not have the TPMS.
I’m assuming the seller moved it to the Wheel/tire set they replaced the factory set with. I can buy the TPMS on the Tesla online store for $95 And a local tire store will install it for ~$62
But now I’m wondering if that’s even a smart idea. As will be leaving this in my garage as adjust in case replacement Don’t know much about how TPMS sensors operate, but concerned that it will confuse my cyber truck when it’s parked close to it in the garage. As I understand it, they run on a battery that can go dead and there’s no way to turn them off. But I’m not sure it would even pair with my truck without programming it to do so.
Anybody who can provide their expertise and some advice would be much appreciated.
TPMSs normally don't turn on until the wheel are turning and can take a mile before they can be read.

That was cheap for someone to go through the time to rip out the TPMS and put another stem in it to make a few dollars reselling the TPMS.
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