OK. I think I am finally finished. Welded in a plate so I could secure the tire with a carriage bolt. 3/4" plywood insert (with rubberized coating) to hold it in place and also allow me to store stuff inside the wheel w/o it falling through.
The 3d printed cone is just to keep the bolt...
No. It would be correct to say 123kwh/h but it is easier to just cross out the h/h and say 123kW.
(sorry for adding fuel to an off-topic but I just couldn't let this lie :-} )
It has been shown that weight has very little effect. The JimGlo can be expected to cut range in half based on the YouTuber experiments I've seen with similar brick-shaped trailers. Without measurements and sims this is all speculation but you asked for "thoughts" so here goes. The Aerovault...
I made the switch over a year ago for considerably more cost. The only things I miss about the Lightning are:
1) Bigger Frunk
2) Inconspicuous
I have no regrets. CT is so much more capable.
If anyone else is planning on doing something similar, you might also be interested in this 3d print. It is a sleeve that goes on the L-Track stud to lock it in place so it doesn't fall out as you are manipulating the shelf or whatever you are installing...
Yeah, that was a design constraint. I didn't want to have to remove the tent hardware so I made the shelf fit in the remaining space. Tire has to be removed to install the tent but the shelf can stay. However, I expect I will remove the shelf when the tent is in use so the tire can fit under...
You are welcome. Be sure to note:
"IMPORTANT NOTE: Installation requires the use of a 29/64 drill"
You will have to chase the 1/2" threads on the eyenuts with the drill bit to get the inserts to go in. I did not and boogered up two before actually reading the instructions.
Here is the hardware I used:
L Track Studs
Eye bolts
1/2" to 3/8" threaded inserts
If I had a full fabrication shop, I would use a brake to add a 10 degree bend 1.25" from the top of the plate. I don't have one that can handle 1/4" plate so I ended up machining a 10 degree slanted recess...
This is a project that has been on my list almost since day one. I finally found a free weekend to crank it out. I wanted a way to secure the tire in the bed while still leaving ample room underneath for 4x8 sheet stock, full sized cylinders, etc. First off, I will go ahead and say I know my...
Does anyone who transferred know if the contract terms change upon transfer or does the original terms continue to apply? If you have a 2018 or earlier FSD contract for *true* [unsupervised] FSD I would be worried about releasing Tesla from that obligation.
Thank you so much for the informative videos. I am halfway through the door deadening fix (fronts done - waiting for another free weekend to do the rears). I appreciate the summary at the end highlighting the highest ROI work.
I can also second your observation about the decibel meter not...
So I ordered a single SILAZANE50 ceramic coating "starter" bottle to try out. While it does not prevent fingerprints, it does make it easier to wipe them off. After treatment, I am able to easily wipe off fingerprints with a dry rag. Before, it would also require a spritz of Windex.
It does...
So I ordered a single SILAZANE50 ceramic coating "starter" bottle to try out. While it does not prevent fingerprints, it does make it easier to wipe them off. After treatment, I am able to easily wipe off fingerprints with a dry rag. Before, it would also require a spritz of Windex.
It does...
OK. Almost a year and a half later I finally treated the other side. That tracks. :-) I mentioned earlier that I thought less product could be used if I had, instead, used distilled water to keep it moist. Turns out to be true but also, because my spray bottle had such a fine fist, it made...
I, too, am looking for something similar. It's one of my many projects slowly working it's way up to the top. My ideal solution is one that is attached to the T-rail (without having to remove the Cybertent hardware) and holds the tire on the passenger side just low enough to clear the tonneau...
Wide format camera display that mounts in front of the driver (so we can leave the map up on the main info-center) that taps into existing camera feeds (IOW, no additional cameras added to truck). Also includes wireless satellite camera that can be attached to a trailer.