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  1. Automatic Emergency Braking

    It emergency breaked for a rabbit and almost got us rear ended. All was well accept the driver behind us lost it a bit.
  2. Selling my house with the Beast 🤔

    *** Sell the Sizzle!! I mean how many competing homes have 11 mobile powerwalls that can charge in town and bring power back for the home? It works better for a cash buyer. But if the buyer is getting a loan be sure to talk to your Realtor and a trusted lender about how this could affect the...
  3. Cybertruck on White Rim Road (Moab, UT) Experiences?

    Range should be your only issue. Entry, exit and breakover angles will. E fine on this trail.
  4. Solar generator charging general question

    Easy build. High power, and storage, mount and charge in the bed with solar or bed 240v while supercharging.
  5. Overland Trip to Alaska - Follow For Updates

    Its going to be a great trip looking forward to following along. Thoughts on Inverter+battery storage? Similar to this Will Prowse build. Cons: More $ Pros: Simple, 240v, charge with generator, solar, charge in CT bed w/240v while supercharging, very expandable. 5 versions varrying in power...
  6. Toyo Open Country A/T III EV

    I ran these on a four door Jeep JK Rubicon for 30,000+ miles. They're like having chains in the snow. In Moab, aired down, they stick amazingly. Really good. Of course this lessens as they wear but you won't be disappointed.
  7. Bed L-Track Removable Snow Ski Racks DIY

    Nice build. Just need a boot heater mounted now with a 120v plug to get the family's boots warm as you pull up to park!
  8. Never Been Done. Solar Panel on a CyberTruck! Charging Station soon.

    Should be simple to calculate drain while idle, grab these components, add your panels with creative slide out system you are there.
  9. 120 Volt Frunk Outlet

    The frunk has 48v on the left side. See video here. Incorporate any 48v dc to 120v ac inverter from Amazon. Cost $100-$200
  10. Towed Camper 6,000 Miles w/ Cybertruck - Here is What I Learned

    Just got our invitation to configure! We have an Alto r1713, your post helps aleviate concerns. Our Silverado has been great and I'm wondering about keeping it for the long trips.





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