Ok so it is a 48V power feed in the frunk.
My intention was to have a normal electrical jack (such as the small ones in the bed) to plug a usb-hub into, to charge phones and lights when camping.
However it seems that this may be overly optimistic. Perhaps there is an existing 48v > usb hub...
The cyber truck has a built-in 48W power cord in the frunk, but it is not connected to anything. I would like to connect it to 120 V electrical jack similar to what is in the bed already so I can set up a small charging station. I presume a step down transformer would be needed.
I am aware that...
Maybe try a handle like this attached to an l-track tie-down. https://a.co/d/fAPUebE
I also have problems getting in and out of the truck easily. No good handholds and no good step points.
Hi, did you ever get your group started? I have a CT and I'm looking for a group to go with into more challenging terrain. I already posted here about my Oregon dunes trip. I am up above Berkeley. Feel free to private message me.
We took a trip up to the Pacific Northwest through the Oregon sand dunes, Portland, and parts of Olympic national park. Here are some photos of “Bebop” out on the dunes and being used to transport cargo, and have picnics along the way.
The truck performed admirably in the dunes and did not get...
Main problem I see is the connecting wires on both top corners. Very easy target for vandalizing. Would be better to integrate this wiring directly under the panels and through the hood.
Good point.
What I meant to say is that you can't fit two full-size bikes in with the tonneau closed over it. So basically it doesn't really offer secure bike transport options if you're with a partner or group. I do have one of the over-tailgait setups (5 bikes) that is pretty stable, and I...
I wrote a review of my experiences using/owning a Cybertruck AWD for the last 6 mos.
I am a professional UX designer, so it goes into more technical detail on interface pros and cons.
Feel free to comment on your own experiences with these features...
Where is the picture of this on the cybertruck? Also, can this be easily mounted over the top of the cab without getting in the way of the bed in the back?
I originally wanted to go With pure PPF Miami blue but it was too light and bright. They also make a lagoon blue, which is a little too dark from my taste. Inozetek does this coastal blue which is in between the two. It is brand new and this is the second car in the US with this color. The other...
Thanks to everyone who helped find the solution. In retrospect it seems pretty obvious. I think the fact that the seats don't "spring up" automatically when pulled is why I didn't find it through exploration. Also the lack of a label makes it look like it could be other things. Anyhow, great to...
Inozetek Coastal Blue Dynamic PPF
Really nice job by Joe at ARTDESHINE STUDIOS in Concord, CA. It changes a lot depending on the lighting, but it usually looks like a dark teal.
My truck is in the shop getting PPF'd, but I will report back. I did see those hooks but I thought they were for child seats. I'll try it this weekend. Thanks!
I got one of the new 2024 Cybertruck AWDs a few weeks ago (this is not the Foundation Series, and not the Beast).
I tried to fold up the bottom of the back seats (so that you could fit a box on the floor of the rear seating area).
I cannot find any levers or methods to fold them up. The manual...
Yes, it is looking remarkably small, and I want to put some inflatable kayaks in with the bikes too. ;)
Does anyone know what the measurements of the back-seat area will be, and whether the seats will fold up or be removable? Somebody previously posted a pic of bikes in the back-seat of a...
That's the most feasible idea I've seen yet.
Might still be a bit tight left-right for two bikes, and you would need to do a lateral strap between the two walls to keep either bike from shifting left or right while driving.
I guess you could put a moving pad under it and then tuck the extra...