This scenario is why I made comment #3, above. I'd rather move that spare from storage to the bed any number of times than have bigmoose's nightmare just once.
Think of your Cybertruck in its “sedan” guise, which is easy if you’re not hauling a bulky load.
With that in mind, you are traveling in a really big sedan with a small but handy frunk and a truly huge “trunk” in the back, even with the spare in there. If you do have a flat far away from...
Armando, I'm not sure the gap is the result of an intentional omission of a part (with a plan for a premium bed liner or other part to sell from Tesla's shop). Also we know that Tesla performed extensive real-world testing (long Baja trips with multiple vehicles, winter trips, thousands of...
I checked out the max speed offset. The initial value for that parameter was 40%. That’s way high, I thought, it would have me driving 84 mph in a 60 mph zone.
When I changed the value to 10% a note popped up, reading “40% recommended”. Is this normal? Can someone who is familiar with...
Crissa, I was primarily pointing out the link to Tesla’s service manual to the person who had the question and others who were unaware of it.
That last little bit was an attempt at humor and - ironically- was intended to show that I had read the instructions. (In this group there might even...
Most questions that start with "How do I remove the....?" for the Cybertruck are at least somewhat answered in the Cybertruck Service Manual, which is available to all of us.
Here's where you'll find the answer to your question...
Here is what I did to fix my over-size gap. I did it to prevent dust from getting in; you could do it to prevent your stuff from getting out.
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/huge-gap-between-tailgate-and-bed-of-the-cybertruck.18224/page-3#post-353022
That fix has been in...
Good to know!
I'm treating my spare as part of the full set of road wheels, keeping all five wheels in the rotation pattern, so the new "spare" tire should see about the same mileage, over time, as the other four.
I'll rarely have a spare in the truck, it just uses too much space and...
I did the same thing here in the DFW area.
I had an appointment to install a spare tire kit. I sent a message via the Tesla app, responding to the appointment confirmation message, asking for wheel covers to be installed. When I arrived for the appointment the advisor verified that spare...
I just had my spare tire kit installed at the service center, and had the same question. During the drive home I brought up the screen that shows the tires' pressure and there was (and still is) no spare tire shown on the display.
The next day I rotated the tires, including the new spare in...
I would try to drop that installer and find one who knows how to work with Tesla to make the change and get the job done.
I used Smart Charge America and they did a fine job for me. They operate in your location, I think.
That's a solid and detailed explanation. Good job, Guy!
The offer I received with my AWD was number 4. That deal's one-time use limitation and the too-often "out of stock" items makes it difficult to spend the credit on useful items other than the PowerShare equipment (gateway and wall...
I don't think it matters which you use. I regularly used a touch-type car wash to clean my old Yukon XL and it was never damaged.
It may be more likely that your Cybertruck will damage a touch-type carwash's equipment than be damaged by that equipment. At least that worries the car wash I...