Seems like the second most basic function of a tailgate. These pics show it in that orientation.
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/cybertruck-tailgating-w-pics-of-tailgate-down-bed-rails-bed-floor-etc.9440/
I'm a retired Aviation Ordnanceman, when I saw that in the movie, all I thought was man, could I load some aircraft with that thing....... And I might not have two spinal fusions today :)
But it does form the aft wall of the passenger cabin, which is what I was getting at. And it does fit between the rear castings. TIes into the base and both uprights.
Nope, this right here. The piece in red is stamped, IMO. At the bottom, the "horns" of the casting do protrude, and you see some of the casting below the stamped section also.
See, I think that the skin is still doing a lot. Like the plywood sheathing on a framed structure, it's about load transfer along the entire surface and adding rigidity as a panel does so well.
Right, we've seen APs over there just posting a lot of stuff as facts with
That friken post. Wasn't even an AP, just one guy who thinks his sources are golden. Got his post yanked after I started coming for him. "Its not a random youtube guy, he;s ALWAYS right!!!"
And when I finally got a...
2003, kids were eight and six
Wife - Exactly why do we need the 'Mopar Stage Three" kit for the SRT-4?
Me - Because 360whp on race gas, or 310 on premium
Kids - WHEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Taught the daughter to drive in the first gen SRT-8 Charger, boy took his drivers license test in it :)
Sure do, any idea on the take rate for that option? Just like eight foot beds. Here's the thing. You don't get all the magic options in every truck, or the price goes through the roof. Lockers, on the fly manually adjustable air. At some point, design wise, you have to decide what your market...