No defense necessary, we are all still learning. I am never sure I did it correctly until afterwards. But are you saying you were controlling the drone from the driver's seat? If so, props to the ending view where the truck just barely skimmed under the drone! That was a cool ending. It sounds...
In my defense, it was my first time on the trail. Everyone was videoing me waiting for failure and I was also the drone pilot. ROFL
I would also argue the 360 cameraview is a lifesaver in the cybertruck. Its front view is terrible any time it is pointing up.
The steer by wire/rear steer...
1) Have the ride height adjust when put in gear, not later. Currently it adjusts at some point in the parking lot. When backing up to a curb, it settles down behind the curb, and needs to be raised before moving forward, or it rips off the mudflaps. Also parking lots often have the steepest...
Unrelated to this particular tire mount (which looks very good btw) I was driving with a trailer hitch bike rack and had the same message. Used FSD anyway. It was noticeably worse which surprised me. The truck had a lot more trouble centering in the lane and I had to take over a few times. Also...
At our age Full Self Driving is the only way to go. Let the Beast drive you - you deserve it.... I've had mine a year now. Taking the mirrors off does help see out the sides and the"ghostly surround" is great too.. The screen and cameras show you everything you need to "supervise your...
I'm your age less a half dozen years - Yes the truck seems big and overwhelming -at first- but once you learn the cameras and the button on the steering wheel that turns on the front camera you'll get more comfortable. After a year I just took off the mirrors to see out the sides better. (yes-...
Okay, I've decided to use a Wolfbox G900 Pro.
I want to mount it above and behind the truck Display Screen. (MUCH more convenient to see than up where the useless rearview mirror is.)
Anyone have instructions on how/where I can get 12v power?
Also info on how to run the camera cable up to the...
You must have never driven a truck. I had several Rams before the CyberTruck and this thing turns on a dime compared to any truck and most cars. While driving, it makes cornering really comfortable for larger vehicle. The ride is nothing short of nuts given the size of the tires and it is a...
I’m in San Antonio and have 27k+ miles worth of CT experience. The steer-by-wire is phenomenal and driving was easy to adapt to. It drives and turns like a sedan. Use the front camera to help you get used to pulling into a parking spot. The overhead view helps as well.
Backing up into a parking...
3 hours, very cool. The service center only offers 30 minute test drives so haven’t waisted my time driving three hours just to tease myself. One day. Take care.
I came from a 2020 Model Y to the Cybertruck, so can help provide my perspective as someone who also had a Y. Prior to the CT, never owned a pickup truck...don't think I've ever driven one for more than 10 miles on backroads either. I'll keep my post to just answer your questions/comments...
I did not have this experience, only extremely positive
Interesting, caught myself driving, lots of turning, with one hand
A full size PU, one hand vs legacy hated the driving experience, really enjoy this experience
Very nimble steering, need to be careful not preform too sharp maneuvering...
This drive was mid day around noon with a lot of traffic.
My question is did you guys have the same experience I had when you first drove the cybertruck and did it take much getting used to. First of all I've not driven a full size pickup in 7 years and the CT sure seemed big. I think It...
Wow, you really do love your dog ^-^
Do you have a picture of the baffle folded down? Is it very compact, easy to deploy? I see in the dog photo that it's absent.
You should probably think about some padding on the bulkhead if she's free to move about her cabin. That's how school busses...
Up front she would have just much much room to bounce around. It’s actually to windy and hot to leave the “top down” for Such a long road trip.. around town she rides back there with top down, just like a ”real truck dog”.
she doesn’t ride up front because there isn’t enough room with a wife...
FYI this is an option. There is a check-box for "tilt mirrors" when reversing.
Today on the highway I saw a Toyota Tacoma with a rack on top of the bed rails, and a tent on the bed. No rear-viewcamera, only side mirrors to see behind. Yes, limited visibility, like others have posted here...