thejanitor214
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- Chase
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- 2024 Cybertruck Dual Motor
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- #16
Good to know! I heard someone earlier just say they wish they were easier to remove. I didnt realize it was suggested but totally makes sense.The manual does say for off-road driving (the numbers are actually 6 and 7, but the following was a copy/paste of an ordered HTML list, I think):
If it was me, I'd also think about having inexpensive plastic hub cap covers to keep dirt out of there, when driving with the wheel covers off.
- Remove wheel fairings: Cybertruck has pieces of plastic trim that descend in front of the wheels from the rocker panels on either side of the vehicle. These are the wheel fairings. The wheel fairings increase aerodynamic performance and range, but may be damaged while driving off-road over rough, uneven surfaces, rocks, or obstacles. To prevent damage, remove the front wheel fairings before off-road driving. For more information and instructions for removing the wheel fairings, refer to the Do It Yourself Guide (see Do It Yourself Maintenance).
- Remove wheel covers: To prevent damage, remove the wheel covers before driving off-road. For more information, see Removing and Installing Wheel Covers.
Pretty sure I recall someone took the rear flaps off too; but that seems to take longer and isn't in the DIY guide.
Since at least the front wheel fairings take a beating under those circumstances and often get broken or lost, it seems reasonable enough to take them off for off-road driving.
Thanks!
EDIT: yeah I actually cant find in the DIY guide how to remove the rear fairings, only the fronts. But either way good to know its more normal than I thought.
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