AV7
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List of mods done:
1) CyberTruck Spare Wheel and Tool Kit
2) CyberWheel Cover
3) CyberGear yellow calipers
I recently had the spare wheel installed at Tesla, and when I casually asked about the CyberWheel covers, they surprised me by offering to install those too! ?
I also got my hands on the @Cybergear yellow calipers (homage to the yellow calipers on the Turbo S), and let me tell you—they’re a definite upgrade from the stock ones. The pop of yellow really stands out, and the CyberTruck decal that comes with the calipers is such a cool touch.
The installation process was straightforward, especially using the wheel tool kit, which made jacking up the car a breeze (after the first wheel lol). Overall, I’m thrilled with how these mods have transformed the look of my CyberTruck!
But I have to say, the CyberWheel covers are a total game-changer. They really elevate the overall look of the car, giving it a more polished and cohesive vibe. It’s like the wheels finally match the bold, futuristic design of the CyberTruck itself.
What’s even better is how they make the proportions of the vehicle feel just right. Without them, the wheels looked a bit bare, almost like something was missing. Now, with the covers on, everything feels balanced and proportional—exactly how it should be.
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting such a dramatic difference from a small mod, but I’m seriously impressed! Looking at the comparisons above, the covers win hands down.
Caliper
Although Tesla installed the spare wheel for me, I ended up reinstalling it myself because...well, they didn’t place it exactly where I wanted. Now it’s all the way at the back, just how I like it.
I also added a Vault Cargo Divider, and it’s been a game-changer. The added separation is super practical—it keeps everything organized and prevents the chaos of items rolling around back there.
Next mod a wrap!
1) CyberTruck Spare Wheel and Tool Kit
2) CyberWheel Cover
3) CyberGear yellow calipers
I recently had the spare wheel installed at Tesla, and when I casually asked about the CyberWheel covers, they surprised me by offering to install those too! ?
I also got my hands on the @Cybergear yellow calipers (homage to the yellow calipers on the Turbo S), and let me tell you—they’re a definite upgrade from the stock ones. The pop of yellow really stands out, and the CyberTruck decal that comes with the calipers is such a cool touch.
The installation process was straightforward, especially using the wheel tool kit, which made jacking up the car a breeze (after the first wheel lol). Overall, I’m thrilled with how these mods have transformed the look of my CyberTruck!
But I have to say, the CyberWheel covers are a total game-changer. They really elevate the overall look of the car, giving it a more polished and cohesive vibe. It’s like the wheels finally match the bold, futuristic design of the CyberTruck itself.
What’s even better is how they make the proportions of the vehicle feel just right. Without them, the wheels looked a bit bare, almost like something was missing. Now, with the covers on, everything feels balanced and proportional—exactly how it should be.
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting such a dramatic difference from a small mod, but I’m seriously impressed! Looking at the comparisons above, the covers win hands down.
Caliper
Although Tesla installed the spare wheel for me, I ended up reinstalling it myself because...well, they didn’t place it exactly where I wanted. Now it’s all the way at the back, just how I like it.
I also added a Vault Cargo Divider, and it’s been a game-changer. The added separation is super practical—it keeps everything organized and prevents the chaos of items rolling around back there.
Next mod a wrap!
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