Cybertruck at max ride height

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I wonder if the "jack" mode height goes even higher. Individual wheel suspension control would also give you the ability to lift a wheel to put a plank under so you can walk yourself out of a bog. Just needs a balance sensing system for safety though.
 
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That’s already so tall it’s hard to imagine taller. By the looks of the body it’s cleared well over half of the 35” tire. It was said to have up to 16” ground clearance. Have they increased that?
 


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I wonder if the "jack" mode height goes even higher. Individual wheel suspension control would also give you the ability to lift a wheel to put a plank under so you can walk yourself out of a bog. Just needs a balance sensing system for safety though.
I trust it can be driven when full up (like the Citroens I owned in the 60s). That's the feature that impelled me to order a CT. Of course, when full up (or down) there's no suspension movement, so you have to inch along. But my driveway is 1000 ft long in a snowbelt in Canada.

Incidentally, there's a YouTube clip from the owner of a new a Ford Lightning who was quoted some $30,000 for a front-mount snowplow hitch.
 

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I trust it can be driven when full up (like the Citroens I owned in the 60s). That's the feature that impelled me to order a CT. Of course, when full up (or down) there's no suspension movement, so you have to inch along. But my driveway is 1000 ft long in a snowbelt in Canada.

Incidentally, there's a YouTube clip from the owner of a new Ford Lightning who was quoted some $30,000 for a front-mount snowplow hitch. And, if I remember right, one from someone who ordered a small electric Chinese PU ("Chingli"?) -- and then had the bed converted to a hydraulic dumper.
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