Yeah. I feel the same way but honestly itās the only option out there right now. Someone would
1. Have to break into the CyberTruck
2. Proceed to use a sledgehammer or power saws to break into the undrseat drawer.
Both are going to draw a lot of unwanted attention.
Itāll keep things locked...
I have the BestEvMod safes for both the left and right front seat but looking for something for rifle length in the rear. Hereās a screenshot of their mounting instructions.
I have the BestEvMod safes for both the left and right front seat but looking for something for rifle length in the rear. Hereās a screenshot of the brackets they use to attach to the rear seat mounts.
I honestly donāt understand why people want to mount their Starlink on the exterior but hereās a solid looking option.
https://themountingcompany.com/collections/mounts/products/starlink-mini-mount
Weāve loved our Standard Starlink on our Airstream and Starlink Mini in the CyberTruck and Model X.
Weāve been āOff Gridā since we lost our Home during the Woolsey Wildfire but weāre always connected and with Power from the CyberTruck even when the rest of Malibu is without for a week to 10 days...
I carry a Full Size Spare on My Hunting Rigs but a Full Size Spare weighs too much and takes up too much valuable real estate for daily driving IMO. Maybe for Overlanding. I stick with a good compressor and Plug / Sidewall Patch Kits for daily use. Itāll get you home.
Yeah, looks like itās made of MDO. A Steel Shell would definitely be better albeit someone is going to be drawing a lot of attention using a saw or sledge hammer trying to access this thing.
Do you know of any other companies making a steel shell safe specifically for the CyberTruck rear seat?
https://truckvault.com/store/seatvault-drawer?v=456
Anyone install one of the CyberTruck specific rear under seat locking storage vaults?
I see they have an option to configure one specifically for the CyberTruck.
I carry Tire Plugs Glue Tread and a Compressor and always plug my tire Punctures unless itās a sidewall tear or puncture then use Glue Tread to get you home or to the nearest Service Station to replace your tire.
I have the BFG HDs on both my 3/4 Ton Suburban and Range Rover and donāt find them to be loud as far as efficiency Iām sure thereās a hit but Iām not going to split hairs as my primary concerns have been Puncture Resistance, Off Road Capability, Longevity.
I hate wasting my time plugging tire...
IMO the BFGoodrich HD Terrain was almost designed specifically for the CyberTruck.
Heavy Trucks with High Torque.
I have them on my 3/4 Ton Suburban 4x4 and Range Rover and love them.
They look great, more aggressive tread than an AT, more streetable than a Mud Terrain with and stronger more...
Very cool. Especially useful for low profile cars like the S. I no longer have a welder or the time but I found these Jacking Stands work well for my trucks.
https://a.co/d/gGfuE8H