Thanks for the constructive feedback. So, yeah the roof mounted tire isn’t a thing anymore, that was a short-lived experiment. My spare was in the truck bed, but it was covered in too much camping gear. It’s okay though, I’ve now got a little experience with my plug kit and the patch kit. I’m...
Two weeks ago, Spring Mountains, SW of Vegas, OnX level 5: I clearly didn’t know where my left rear tire was, or whatever tf gave it this brutal, unpatchable puncture.
There was also a secondary deep slice by the rim, presumably executed by the rim…
Plugging fail. Patching fail. Tesla spare tire...
I’ve had mine for a year (came with spare tire). I’ve used it a few times, both at home and on the trail. It is good, works fine, tight little kit. But it’s not tall enough if you have big larger tires. I add a jack (ARB Recovery) base (pictured). In hindsight, I would not have purchased it, but...
My Gen 3 home wall connector was set to 40amp. I do have the Tesla One app and did access my charger to confirm config was set to 40amp. (Tesla refused to acknowledge it was their CT internal software issue.) Yes, I had to rewire, up the gauge to 6AWG from 8AWG when I swapped out the 50amp...
FS CT VIN 15506. PCS failure at ~26K. Preceded by home charging “irregularities”, namely the CT kept bumping my 40amp preset to 48amps (triggering the 50amp breaker it’s serviced by), making home charging impossible. I eventually got the “no home charging available; get serviced” warning...
It’s in the shop now, so I can’t get you a good picture, but bottom line is that it comes from the roof mount kit available at CybertruckCo.
https://cybertruckco.com/product/cybertruckco-heavy-duty-crossbars-for-cybercamper-set-of-2pcs/
I bring the following:
BioLite BaseCharge 600+ battery
Renogy 200W solar panel array
100% satisfied with both products.
Strongly agree additional battery needed for anxiety free camping; save the electrons for driving. I use battery for phones, fridge, laptops/tablets, Starlink, etc.. Also...
Yes, I have. It is the same temperature as the ambient outdoor temperature; the topper is not insulated. I’m camping, so I’m in a sleeping bag. On one occasion it did rain, and I remained dry.
Since delivery of my FS CT in June of 2024 I’ve made well over a dozen modifications to my truck. In numerous conversations with strangers, the common refrain is something like “I’ve never seen one like this before, it looks so much better than the ordinary version”.
While primarily a...
After 24K miles, replaced worn OEM tires with Falken Wildpeaks. While at it, I added yellow brake caliper covers, and removed the wheel covers for a new look!
I’ve been using my home charger for my Teslas (Model 3, then Y, now Cybertruck) since 2019 with no issues, including well over a year of incident free charging on my FS CT. A couple of months ago during regular nighttime charging the amperage setting switched from my 40 amp setting up to 48...
Neither. It is relatively airtight & watertight. The insulation of the freezer box is weak. Which means it loses heat quickly and demands more energy to keep items cold. The insulating cover I purchased, and shown below, appears to strengthen cold retention considerably, as evidenced by longer...
This firepit demonstrates one of the many drawbacks of developed campsites…finding the flattest possible spot while staying in the authorized parking spot, LOL. So now that I clearly see the versatility of my CT, henceforth I’ll always be setting up at dispersed campsites. :)
Last weekend I went on my second camping trip in Cleveland National Forest, and Off-Roading on nearby Oriflamme Canyon Loop. This is a review of numerous products, and a bonus discussion of my phantom drain solution.
CybertruckCo Bed Cap and Heavy Duty Spare Tire Mount
Pelican BX55S Cargo Case...