I tried the "set a service appointment for light bar install" technique and sure as heck it worked for me! Just make sure your service appointment is at least a month in advance to give them time to order and ship it. My SC said mine was only the 2nd one they've installed so far.
Mine steered into a line of large traffic cones to avoid getting sideswiped by an 18-wheeler during a merge when the truck driver didn't see me. Good choice.
For those few of you who have the Tesla light bar installed and who live in states that require it to be covered when on road, what are you using as a cover?
You must be talking about vinyl. You can't even buy the material for $1000 if you're talking about PPF. Any installer willing to wrap your truck for $1000 including material is either a hack or completely desperate. A quality PPF wrap with a great warranty and customer service will run $5.5k...
I think that the tax credit being unconfirmed for personal buyers of the AWD is holding things up. If you're in the market for an $80k truck, I don't think not getting the tax credit is going to dissuade many from buying - however, I'd certainly wait to at least know if I am getting it or not...
Thank you both for your replies! I’ve been using CitriSurf 77 with great results prior to this, and it’s great to know it’ll probably work again.
I put magnetic QR codes on my CT to advertise my business. They were on the bare stainless for less than a week and when I took them off to wrap it, it looks like this underneath. Any clue as to why/if the magnet would do/did this? Haven’t tried cleaning with Citrisurf or Barkeeper’s yet, but...
Sorry, forgot to follow-up!
The phone still heats up through the silicone, but I think it happens slower, so at least you’re getting a longer charge before the heat affects it. Looks pretty cool too!
I just ordered the silicone cover for the CT charger pads from Teslaunch hoping it will mitigate the heat issue but still charge. Will report back on the results.