I’m 6’5” as well. I was wondering myself of having the seats taken out and custom made to lay flat. Not sure why but Tesla should’ve made it so the seats laid flat. With the backseat up and the seats laying flat tesla could incorporated entire sleeping area.
You can always just make your own. Just keep everything clear.?
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True! But having a Beast of Power to drive over a huge Pile of Zombies! With AWD, you could get stuck and might not have enough power to conquer a LARGE HORD!!??
Personally, I wouldn’t want to get stuck? with lack of power! ??
I can attest to this! There’s a huge difference. If you can afford to buy a beast you won’t regret it. I originally ordered a AWD but by the time my order got placed for four years later, I had saved the money to afford the beast. I have zero regrets! I am glad I bought the beast! My 2 cents…..?
I appreciate this comparison. There are pros and cons on both. Tesla 5x less draw on battery but with less light output. TSL more draw on battery with 7x light output. It definitely is a choice for consumers.
Tesla has the ditch lights. As well works with light shows and software. TSL has more...
I Like it a lot!
But if I was to improve one thing, the tire holder. The tire is really heavy. Not really a one person, easily done job to pick that 35” tire up. Then put it on the rack. If the rack was designed not only to swing out, but to also pull a pin and drop rearward on the ground. You...
I just watched your video that is really cool! If you already have a stock light bar installed will this go on top of the one would it fit both?
Will this actually mount over the OEM light bar so you can have dual light bars?
That’s picture is the actual light bar where the cord comes out. The access door has the cable sticking out of it, in the picture. I’m guessing the cord is probably just not soldered and connected…..
I looked behind the pillar it’s connected there. I have not looked on the roof except for where the cord goes into the top behind the light bar, I see that part. I don’t have the soldering tools etc.
That’s what it’s looking like to me the more I look at it. I don’t I have a soldering iron or heat gun for shrinking the tubes or the tubes. I’ll have to figure something out.
It would probably be best to disconnect the adapter clip before they install this cause those wires could be hot 48v...
Yeah I’m not getting any thing on the screen for any anyway shape or form. I just looked at the little bracket on the roof and there’s a wire wrapped around it. I’m assuming they didn’t connect the wires and just snapped the connector? Did you have to solder wires or is that normal? The manual...
I also had mine recently installed. I looked under the pillar and it was already connected. It still won’t come on or update software. Did you have any problems like this?
I’m shocked they didn’t design the lift legs to fold up and the top to fold down into like a 2 x 2’ footprint. I have an engine lift that does that and it takes up barely in any room. I didn’t even realize they made lifts for the camp tops. Thanks for sharing!