RonSol
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- First Name
- Ron
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- Feb 19, 2020
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- Archbald PA
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- MY LR / CT / 3P
- Occupation
- Systems Engineer
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Part of the start of the weekend, create the Grok logo, as seen by a drone.What in the tarnation!
Stock 285/65/20s got them on tirerack.com (they have a nice compare feature for all the tires they sell for all the specs they test, dry grip, wet grip, snow, comfort, etc) and picked them up in Denver with a discount for self pick up.Looks great. Stock size or 295's?
New wheels and tires day!
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Is that a CybertruckCo front bumper? what's your experience? do you like it? is it securely attached?
Hi, yes, it's the Cybertruckco front bumper.
Yes, I really like the bumper. It's very securely attached, however:
The install was complicated, mainly because there is no video or instructions at all for it from Cybertruckco.
They don't provide any way to reattach the horn/speaker, or the Bluetooth sensor that go on the OEM bumper. They also don't provide a way to reattach the plastic part that has the button to open the frunk. You also need to cut part of the plastic of the air intake of the truck.
So there is a LOT of DIY involved. Not difficult at all but it is confusing as you are installing it and realize that there is no way to install any of these parts. And since there is no instructions you begin to wonder if you are doing something wrong or they forgot to send you parts. So I called them a couple of times as I was installing them and realized that I just had to come up with my own ways to re install these "extra" parts.
Would I buy it again? Yes!
Because I still love the looks. The OEM and all of the other bumpers I've seen look way too bulky. This one is the smallest bumper I've seen and makes the truck look more "off-roady". Makes the front tires more visible which to me look sexyFor that reason it adds more clearance in front of the tires in case you go with bigger tires or a bigger offset in the wheels, like I did.
Just be aware of the extra work you'll have to put in.