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  1. Cybertrip.world

    Taking the CYBERTRUCK on a MASSIVE ROADTRIP | Charging was TOUGH

    This is a useful comparison. Sorta obvious, but good to see numbers. Please report again with actual results compared to the route plan.
  2. Cybertrip.world

    EV meetup today in Long Beach

    Thanks for sharing. When in the area I'll check out future events.
  3. Cybertrip.world

    Lightning Vs CT Pricing.

    Is this a dealership fake ad with a bait and switch price? What are the "Important Disclosures"?
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    Customer Cybertruck arrives @ Colorado Showroom (Superior near Boulder)

    Thank you for explaining. Kinda ironic that a dually truck has a lower load limit than single. Why have a dually at all? I suppose for stability, traction, and for the "backup" safety if you do have a blow-out. The front tires are still a single-point failure, but so be it.
  5. Cybertrip.world

    Steer by Wire... Steer by Braking??

    I think it means apply brake on one side to send power to opposite side, thereby vectoring, for front or rear "axle" on dual-motor and just front wheels on tri-motor since rear will have independent motor vectoring.
  6. Cybertrip.world

    Mileage

    Range is challenging to keep tri-motors (or quad) below 65 mph.... Baby wants to fly!
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    Elon reveals Cybertruck details / production expectations on Q3 2023 call

    Thank you for your time responding... and the humor! I kinda knew/heard/assumed most of the same answers, but wanted to ask all the experts on this page! https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/elon-reveals-cybertruck-details-production-expectations-on-q3-2023-call.9530/post-192612
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    Elon reveals Cybertruck details / production expectations on Q3 2023 call

    Some questions and details I'm curious about: HVAC to bed for camping via rear window or rear vent Payload capacity (3500 as stated in 2019?) Clearance for sharp turns with a 5th wheel style trailer over the bed side-walls Ground clearance measured at lowest and highest Rear steering...
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    DRL, headlights, fog lights, sidemarkers, tail light bar ON in night time video (on Tundra Cybertruck leaving supercharger)

    The yellow (amber) sidemarkers will still be required, even if the lower white lights can be turned off.
  10. Cybertrip.world

    Windshield wiper sweep examples

    See the dark slots visible through the glass above the red line. There could be lights deep in there and a solid flap internally to cover them when on-road.
  11. Cybertrip.world

    Windshield wiper sweep examples

    Thank you for KChilites link where they have links to state rules. I reviewed CA, specifically 24400 and 24411 of vehicle code, where headlamps must be below 54 inches (so overhead in CT is too high). If auxiliary lights are mounted overhead, must be covered and off when on-road...
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    Windshield wiper sweep examples

    What about the left and right side slots at the top of the windshield where we hope a light-bar will be integrated. I've heard the lights must be covered when on-road, so may not make it into production, or may have to have a black-out cover over them.
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    Will the Cybertruck's weight crack my driveway?

    shattered Mexican pavers with multi-colors might make a nice "gravel" driveway appearance
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    Will the Cybertruck's weight crack my driveway?

    No worries... CT will go right through and create it's own tunnel
  15. Cybertrip.world

    Will the Cybertruck's weight crack my driveway?

    >6000+ very likely to ensure it qualifies for business vehicle tax deduction
  16. Cybertrip.world

    Petersen to auction off 2024 Cybertruck at their annual Gala event!

    Where do you see "2022" as your model year? My app shows specs with specific features (Autopilot, color, interior, wheel size, seat count, Supercharger access) but model year not mentioned. My original window sticker describes the vehicle and shows "Date of Manufacture" with mm/yyyy, but no...





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