It's a bull bar. I'm excited that it is here, but I'm not sure when I'll get it installed. There doesn't seem to be an installation guide available. I think I've identified the purpose of all of the parts, but I can't be sure. There are some spacers(?) and press fit sleeves(?) that might need...
I will admit to intrusive thoughts of coating it with Cerakote or AlumaHyde in a Coyote Brown.
Another intrusive thought: stainlessness steel can be etched.
One of the main reasons that I chose the Mars AG rack over others is that you can remove and reposition most of the crossbars, the center crossbar that joins the forward and rear rack sections probably being the exception.
I've removed the rearmost crossbar to accommodate tall items in the...
The headlights are mounted a lot lower than most trucks and are angled up instead of down like they would be on other trucks. I think this also contributes to oncoming traffic feeling like they are getting flashed (by headlights. Get your mind out of the gutter).
^This. My wife has them on her Model Y too. I'd be willing to cut holes in my frunk to accommodate the larger matrix headlights. If only the software would support it.
Yes, this is what I did too. I started paying attention to where the top of my low beams were hitting, especially as I bounced along uneven roads in the county. Dropping the headlights by a few clicks solved the issue.
I took a trip from just south of the Canadian border on 1-5 to Anaheim to visit the mouse with the family this summer. I only got one rude gesture from a tourist walking on the golden gate bridge. Nothing else at all. I get more rude gestures from people in my home county than anywhere else I've...
I still get frequent negative reactions up in Whatcom County, but mostly thumbs down these days. Most people either don't care or are civil. The positive experiences I've had matter more.
There are quite a few threads on public reactions and CT owners responses. The consensus seems to be to...
I completely understand the hostility in this thread. I live in a college town in NW Washington and I can't go to pick up a cheeseburger without getting the middle finger and thumbs down multiple times.
But I've also seen a lot of community members take the high road and return kindness for...
Yes, it's definitely herd behavior. I've run across several reddit threads on the subject of what to do when you see a Cybertruck. The consensus seems to be that thumbs down and pointing and laughing crush the souls of Cybertruck drivers.
Note that most responses in the thread are actually...