...the rearcamera.. even with maxium adjustment on the washer nozzles, it looks like it misses the lens, and it is visible in the rearviewcamera as well. Trying to see if a non-drill solution is possible..
if this would have worked, the hose could be routed through the plastic trim piece...
I’ve got the CybertruckCo rear bumper with the passenger-side external tire carrier that swings away. I like it.
I paid full price for this bumper and I have zero relationship with CybertruckCo except as a paying customer.
It requires removing the entire OEM rear bumper. It provides a...
That stupid rear panel is already bouncy when I wipe it lol. They need to replace that crap.
I hear you about using the side mirror. Can’t gauge cars sneaking up behind. Almost had an accident other day but the alert sounded when it was about to pass me.
any air suspension issue? Sounds like...
100k miles mostly doing Lyft in this sucker — one of the first 10k VIN. Here's what's happened skipping the b.s. (its going to sound pessimistic at first but keep reading).
The Goodyear A/T tires were replaced at 40k (truck was hydroplaning bad on the road at that point, which seemed to...
...for the rearcamera, that doesn't require drilling a hole in the tailgate, we have both been thinking of solutions. The recent rearviewcamera penta prism 3D print uses Neodymium magnets to attach a 3D print to the tailgate, so that part is solvable, the issue remains on how to route the...
Thanks. I didn’t want to spend the money at first until I arrived at the T-Sportline to get the rearviewcamera mirror installed and saw another guy picking his truck up with his wife after just getting the same wheels, tires & brake calipers installed. Seeing how awesome they looked in person...
The image is not a mirror image nor upside down (thanks to the pentaprism configuration). Except for the lower height of the camera, it is the same as you get without the device installed. Good thought though - it would cause accidents if it was a mirror image!
I actually have it...
I'm wondering how sensitive the size of the design is to the distance between the lens and the mirror. I'm thinking it would be considerable smaller if the mirror could be within 1 mm of the lens?
Also, can you clarify, it provides a mirror image of the normal rearcameraview? Wouldn't this...
I am interested in your Tire Rack system. Any details somewhere on how you built that? BTW, the camera mirror is awesome. I am definitely going to buy/print this. Unfortunately, I think my printer might be too small.
...my favorite, most-useful 3d printed accessories for the truck. Model can be downloaded for free here:
Penta-prism for CyberTruck rearviewcamera
You will need a large-format printer such as the PrusaXL to print the 5x30 version which is recommended for maximum visibility. However, I did...
...is pretty comfy, but it would help if you have a mattress topper.
I left the tonneau appliqué at the top since I have the digital rearviewcamera attached to it.
If you have any accessories on the L-track, you’ll need to remove them before setting up the tent since they’ll be in the way. For...
My bed area has been dry for two years (and I live and park in constant rain most of the winter). Parked uphill or downhill, it doesn't matter, cargo stays dry. I don't need a rearview mirror, I use my side mirrors and they work just fine for everything but vehicles within one car length behind...