Not yet, but keeping a close eye on the queue! Looking forward to it.
I generally get updates pretty early, but not always. will post if I get it early.
Unfortunately, this command is not listed in their official API :cautious:
Obviously it is possible... So without guesswork or digging around in live app calls, I have no idea how else to find out how to do this manually. I imagine other developers are running into the same issue, preventing...
Sure, to each their own! But being able to see under the truck is a newer feature in most off-road/overland rigs including the Hummer EV, Canyon AT4X, Tundra, etc.
As to rock crawling usefulness: being able to see under the vehicle is very useful in many situations, certainly including rock...
Hey all! Another quick review coming your way on the @Wolfbox G900 Pro Series camera.
Just gonna get right into it!
Context
For starters, I always cover context and my particular use-case.
I am an avid off-roader and literally live off-road. Wolfbox knew this before sending me their product...
My apologies! They're coming! I thought I had all my ducks in a row, but the images I took of the parts are all really bad, so I'm redoing them. I just wanted to get the post up to force me to get it done :ROFLMAO:
Dragging people along wasn't my intention.
It didn't turn out bad. It's a powder coated mild steel, but I'll need to measure the thickness. It comes in 3 parts and structurally mounts to the stock tow hook locations. The 2 side wings are not tied to the frame, but the front hooks are. I have no idea how it ships so cheap, either!
This...
Hi everyone! My name is TJ and I, literally, live off-road--I live on a vineyard estate about 15 minutes from the closest paved road and I love off-road challenges. In this quick post, I'll be reviewing a prototype of the @CYBERTRUCKco rear bumber from the perspective of an experienced off-road...
Saw this in person today! It looks very clean and rugged in person. Personally, I'm a huge fan of the post-apocalyptic cyber look and this fits right in while being extremely functional.
I'm all for it! Great work as usual CYBERTRUCKco.
No, it's not challenging. A standard car battery has plenty of current to do lots of things at once. A fridge is certainly no issue and it'll run independent of the truck, but the truck can help maintain it while driving.
It's very easy with a universal 12v.
Get a basic maintainer and plug that into the 120v in the bed. Next, get a 30-50W solar maintainer from Amazon and mount the little thing somewhere. Dash works fine or you can put it on cross bars or something.
Connect it all to the battery. Then wire in...