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Some pics of the rack without th molle panels, this is how the modular system starts with ta Utility "Work" rack aluminum extruded frame and stainless steel brackets and hardware.

This is louder than with the lights on top which is surprising...

We have the final Molle panel sides and dark smoke window panels finishing up early next week, along with the roof and door options, more to share end of next week or sooner.

We're also designing the "work truck" top plates to keep your ladders and pipes from rolling off the top, they look similar to the crossbar molle panels we designed here on the edging.

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This is @CYBERTRUCKco first article rack sample, will have changes but I’m pretty sure it’s the first Cybertuck with Rack and rooftop tent?

Has 3 uprights over the bed, connected with extruded aluminum beams and brackets. Side molle panels, Baja Designs XL Sport Linkable front bar and Badass Tents Packout Tent. 2004 Arb fridge still kicks ass.

I love how you don’t run out of space packing camping gear. Next project…

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Some more pics before the leaving the shop to hit Oraflame Canyon for some Offroading.

The roof rack shown here has the Molly panel sides and the front filler piece. They’re going to change slightly to be split into three pieces instead of two there will also be polycarbonate dark smoke window option as well as solid, stainless steel sides and then doors that open up like wings with a rear door. There will be a moonroof option as well as a stainless steel option and within the next month will have a pop tent on it as well that integrates into the design.

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No joke rack.
 

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I built this for my truck, your rack is cool for the camper for sure. I built mine for work. It raises and lowers from the back to become level so the canopy is level. I used 100lb air shocks to assist with raising and lowering. I did not use the qty 8 mount points with 2 tiny studs as I load tested each and they bent at 60lbs downward force. They also are part of the structure that holds the stainless side panels onto the Pressed structure and basically is only what that thin sheet metal should be used for. So that being said your side panels can overtime become misaligned. I ran support posts bracketed to the Pressed Structure that suspension, motors, etc are connected to. Was a bit of work as I had to take apart the inside panels, top plastic cover to expose everything and build it right. If anyone wants to use the original bolt down supports is in a world of hurt if they carry anything significant like lumber, people sleeping in a tent. Best of luck all.

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I built this for my truck, your rack is cool for the camper for sure. I built mine for work. It raises and lowers from the back to become level so the canopy is level. I used 100lb air shocks to assist with raising and lowering. I did not use the qty 8 mount points with 2 tiny studs as I load tested each and they bent at 60lbs downward force. They also are part of the structure that holds the stainless side panels onto the Pressed structure and basically is only what that thin sheet metal should be used for. So that being said your side panels can overtime become misaligned. I ran support posts bracketed to the Pressed Structure that suspension, motors, etc are connected to. Was a bit of work as I had to take apart the inside panels, top plastic cover to expose everything and build it right. If anyone wants to use the original bolt down supports is in a world of hurt if they carry anything significant like lumber, people sleeping in a tent. Best of luck all.

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Thanks for sharing your design on our thread... It looks cool and we have something similar in design for the masses. That said, a Few notes...

You look it up on Tesla's website, the Cyber can hold 200lbs per set of bars, 400lbs total is DYNAMIC weight limit. No mention of Static weight limit but we had roof top tent w/ 3 people on there now problem.

Standard grade 8.8 M6 bolt has a weight rating of 1168 kg per bolt. Again, not problem because you are also weighing down, not sheer.

For everybody else, We're going through final FA fitments this week for the camper top and should have more finished pics with the dark smoke windows, doors and the pop top camper.

Safe travels!

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Thanks for sharing your design on our thread... It looks cool and we have something similar in design for the masses. That said, a Few notes...

You look it up on Tesla's website, the Cyber can hold 200lbs per set of bars, 400lbs total is DYNAMIC weight limit. No mention of Static weight limit but we had roof top tent w/ 3 people on there now problem.

Standard grade 8.8 M6 bolt has a weight rating of 1168 kg per bolt. Again, not problem because you are also weighing down, not sheer.

For everybody else, We're going through final FA fitments this week for the camper top and should have more finished pics with the dark smoke windows, doors and the pop top camper.

Safe travels!

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Yep, best of luck! Good looking product!
 

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Started fully charged with 306 mils, drove 105 road miles to and from the trail, and 15 miles offroad trails, 45 miles disappeared overnight, came home with 110 miles left to go. It says average 495 WHMI for that offroad trip, and this has our lift rods on it making the vehicle 1.25" taller in medium mode.

This week we will do a controlled test with no bed rack, front light bar, bed rack without molle panels, and as shown in the photos so we know the exact differences.

Hope that helps
I can’t wait for my lift rods! I’ll be adding side running boards after that along with wheel spacers to just piss everyone off, that’s already pissed off that this doesn’t fit their matrix. 😃

You guys should make some deployable side running boards. I’ve not found them anywhere.

I assume it’s a matter of getting power from the rockers to somewhere to connect, not sure where that is.
 

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I can’t wait for my lift rods! I’ll be adding side running boards after that along with wheel spacers to just piss everyone off, that’s already pissed off that this doesn’t fit their matrix. 😃

You guys should make some deployable side running boards. I’ve not found them anywhere.

I assume it’s a matter of getting power from the rockers to somewhere to connect, not sure where that is.
We have offroad sliders coming out in a few weeks!
 

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Some pics of the rack without th molle panels, this is how the modular system starts with ta Utility "Work" rack aluminum extruded frame and stainless steel brackets and hardware.

This is louder than with the lights on top which is surprising...

We have the final Molle panel sides and dark smoke window panels finishing up early next week, along with the roof and door options, more to share end of next week or sooner.

We're also designing the "work truck" top plates to keep your ladders and pipes from rolling off the top, they look similar to the crossbar molle panels we designed here on the edging.

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Probably the best solution thus far on the market. but SOOOO EXPENSIVE for what it is. I will be waiting for other more affordable options
 


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Probably the best solution thus far on the market. but SOOOO EXPENSIVE for what it is. I will be waiting for other more affordable options
Sorry to hear that you think it's expensive, all the Made in the USA parts (we are the only supplier offering Made in the USA) add up and we kept the margin pretty thin to be honest. Use the 10% off coupon and this kit ends up being around $1400.
 

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Sorry to hear that you think it's expensive, all the Made in the USA parts (we are the only supplier offering Made in the USA) add up and we kept the margin pretty thin to be honest. Use the 10% off coupon and this kit ends up being around $1400.
Hey Roger, no offense intended towards this quality product ...just the voice of my recent budget.
 

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Sorry to hear that you think it's expensive, all the Made in the USA parts (we are the only supplier offering Made in the USA) add up and we kept the margin pretty thin to be honest. Use the 10% off coupon and this kit ends up being around $1400.
Coupon?
 

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Hey Roger, no offense intended towards this quality product ...just the voice of my recent budget.
Us too, these kids and wife are almost as expensive as our off-roading habit!
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