From a business standpoint, I believe this type of discussion is better suited for private messages rather than being aired publicly. While I may not share the same perspective, I do respect that this is MARS customer base and this platform receives a significant amount of visibility. I trust...
I'll take the L on this one. I was totally wrong, and I owe you an apology, my friend. Iāll be over here eating my words with a side of humble pie hahaha. That said, weirdly enough, I donāt feel cheatedājust kinda⦠at peace with it? I get the buyerās remorse side, and yeah, maybe a heads-up...
I'd like to clarify why I made this purchase (Basecamp tent)āunderstanding that everyone has different needs and priorities.
I live within my means. I've worked hard, built my success, and made sound financial decisions to get where I am.
Quality comes at a cost. If you're looking for cheap...
Sorry @area51 I got hyped off my own items I didn't answer you lol.
Build quality is next level, super modular, and way more versatile than the Tesla OEM crossbars/rack.
As for taking it on and offāit's not hard M16 screws, but itās definitely built to stay on. This isnāt some flimsy...
Iāll start by admitting Iām 100% biasedādie-hard MARS fanboy here. Their gear is top-notch, their designs are dialed in, and their customer service? Life-changing. Honestly, I should probably be on their payroll by now @Mars Adventure Gear ?
At first, I thought my setup was loud⦠until I rode...
Thatās why I keep my portable fridge in the bed of the truckāit just works better for my setup. I use a Jackery 3000 Pro, along with 1000 watts of solar to charge my Cybertruck or anything else using the Tesla mobile charger during overlanding or extended camping trips. Over about 7 days of...
I donāt believe anyone has attempted this yet, but it was asked hypothetically if it would be a viable solution for ensuring the Starlink Mini powers on automatically when the vehicle starts.
Again all hypothetical.
My weBoost and Starlink systems are currently not functioning in conjunction with one another. For the weBoost installation, I routed the external antenna cable alongside the wiring for my rearview mirror camera, following the same path back into the cabin. The cable leads to the interior...
This stainless-steel beast is built like itās ready to survive the apocalypse or a zombie outbreak, whichever comes first. Forget dings and scratchesāthis thing laughs in the face of shopping carts.
Performance-wise, itās absurd. It can go 0 to 60 faster than most sports cars, which is...
Attaching magnets to the Tesla Cybertruck's stainless steel frame is ill-advised due to potential corrosion risks. Magnets can trap moisture, dirt, and debris between their surface and the vehicle's body. This environment fosters galvanic corrosion, especially when dissimilar metals are in...