I picked up a nail last week that resulted in a flat when I got up in the morning. I pulled out the nail and tried to plug the tire, but could't push the ream tool through the tread while lying on my side. After giving up on plugging the tire at home I tried to air up the tire so I could drive...
I used a black short #8 oval head screw. I would prefer a smaller screw but this was the only black screws I had. The size of the drill will depend on the size of the screw. Stainless screws are easy to get at Lowe's and will look fine. A pan head screw will be easier to use and will work fine...
I got tired of my overhead gear selector falling off. I drilled holes through the front of the assembly that lined up with a support on the inside and attached the gear selector using 2 over head screws.
In the picture you can also see that I removed the mirror and attached a Uniden R7 radar...
I have had a lot of condensation on the inside of my windows lately. Yesterday I heard water sloshing in the area under/behind the rear seat. While trying to find the water that was sloshing around while driving I found the rear carpet under the rubber mat was wet.
Has anyone seen this before?
When using FSD in my 3 I can adjust the following distance, although I can't adjust it as close as I want. In my Cybertruck I can't find a way to adjust the following distance.
I configured my Beast yesterday. I wanted the all season tires but they were only available on the all wheel drive model. Did you have to do something special to get the all season tires on the CyberBeast?