【BestEvMod】Can't wait to make accessories for the CT! Any San Diego early owner?

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Hi, This is BestEvMod(formerly known as AOSK).

Some of you might have heard of us before, we make all kinds of products and accessories for EVs, and we are also active members of Mache Forum, Rivian Forum, and F150 Lightning Forum.

And the CyberTruck is coming soon, this is one of the most exciting cars that we definitely won't miss out on.

We want to 3D laser scan the CT as soon as possible, so that we can start to work on products for it, and have them ready for you to select by the time you pick up your car.

Does anyone around San Diego place your order on the first day? Can we 3D scan your car when it is delivered? It shall take around 4 hours (we are going to scan the floor mat area, middle console area, bed, and mudguard area). We will send you all the products we are going to make for the CT(floor mat, bed mat, console organizer, lower console organizer, dash organizer, mudguard, and others), and if you would prefer us to pay, we could definitely talk about this too.

On the other hand, besides those accessories mentioned above, is there anything else we should prepare to make for the CT? Let's discuss if there is anything interesting we could make for the CT.

Looking forward to your reply.
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Hi, This is BestEvMod(formerly known as AOSK).

Some of you might have heard of us before, we make all kinds of products and accessories for EVs, and we are also active members of Mache Forum, Rivian Forum, and F150 Lightning Forum.

And the CyberTruck is coming soon, this is one of the most exciting cars that we definitely won't miss out on.

We want to 3D laser scan the CT as soon as possible, so that we can start to work on products for it, and have them ready for you to select by the time you pick up your car.

Does anyone around San Diego place your order on the first day? Can we 3D scan your car when it is delivered? It shall take around 4 hours (we are going to scan the floor mat area, middle console area, bed, and mudguard area). We will send you all the products we are going to make for the CT(floor mat, bed mat, console organizer, lower console organizer, dash organizer, mudguard, and others), and if you would prefer us to pay, we could definitely talk about this too.

On the other hand, besides those accessories mentioned above, is there anything else we should prepare to make for the CT? Let's discuss if there is anything interesting we could make for the CT.

Looking forward to your reply.
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Hi, This is BestEvMod(formerly known as AOSK).

Some of you might have heard of us before, we make all kinds of products and accessories for EVs, and we are also active members of Mache Forum, Rivian Forum, and F150 Lightning Forum.

And the CyberTruck is coming soon, this is one of the most exciting cars that we definitely won't miss out on.

On the other hand, besides those accessories mentioned above, is there anything else we should prepare to make for the CT? Let's discuss if there is anything interesting we could make for the CT.

Looking forward to your reply.
How about these fender flares so us guys that want to lower it can get on it.

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How about these fender flares so us guys that want to lower it can get on it.

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Like this a lot except for the front splitter which is too much, and the flares are too wide. Make both smaller and more integrated into the truck and I'm all in
 

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I would want floor, walls/doors, and seat covers because if I get stuck in mud, it would stain the interior… (red mud anyone?)

Thinking of common Jeep and other off-road or tailgating accessories…

I also second the bed liner, with openings/doors for the electrical sockets.
 


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I also second the bed liner, with openings/doors for the electrical sockets.
This is an important detail, thank you for sharing!
a few thoughts:

forst, Ct has a composite bed - do folks use liners much in composites?

second, a couple of liner … quirks?

the CT’s front 2/3 bed floor is removed for servicing a lot of kit. The rear motors, air tank, penthouse of battery, etc. A liner that makes it any challenge to access these would be a bobble.

similarly, the CT’s rearmost 1/3 of the bed is access to sub-bed storage, with a hinged lid. I can imagine a liner engineered ‘around’ this to present some quirks.

Less quirky perhaps but to be worked around. there’s also the consideration of accessing the various tie-down points, the L-tracks that run the length of the bed, the lightning that runs the length of the L-track, etc.

finally, the 220v outlet will be taking right angled plugs, so any liner under the outlet can’t encroach on where the plug needs clearance to the outlet
 
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a few thoughts:

forst, Ct has a composite bed - do folks use liners much in composites?

second, a couple of liner … quirks?

the CT’s front 2/3 bed floor is removed for servicing a lot of kit. The rear motors, air tank, penthouse of battery, etc. A liner that makes it any challenge to access these would be a bobble.

similarly, the CT’s rearmost 1/3 of the bed is access to sub-bed storage, with a hinged lid. I can imagine a liner engineered ‘around’ this to present some quirks.

Less quirky perhaps but to be worked around. there’s also the consideration of accessing the various tie-down points, the L-tracks that run the length of the bed, the lightning that runs the length of the L-track, etc.

finally, the 220v outlet will be taking right angled plugs, so any liner under the outlet can’t encroach on where the plug needs clearance to the outlet
wow, thank you very much.

for the composite bed, there is definitely a need for liners, some owners want to prevent items from sliding around the bed while driving, and some owners want to make the bed easier to clean. Some owners might feel like its not required, but we always love to provide options for owners.
 

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Someone asked me why I got rubberized covers for the back of the seats. When the seats are folded is the obvious answer, but while they are up, it kept things up against them from sliding around as well.
Plus, something you can put on and take off is much easier to clean...
And having had a metal cabinet gouge when it slid just 6 inches...
Yeah, might be worth it.
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