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I like how these look. It looks like they cover the jack points on the battery case. Can you basically put the jack anywhere on the slider since they're distributing the weight or is there some indicator where the jack point is under the slider?
 
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Great design. They almost look like an OEM accessory.
This was our goal to make an OEM looking and fitting part that offers serious protection and allows customer to replace wear pads when damaged
 


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I like how these look. It looks like they cover the jack points on the battery case. Can you basically put the jack anywhere on the slider since they're distributing the weight or is there some indicator where the jack point is under the slider?
The entire slider is now a jack point?
 

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This is cool, but I don’t take mine off-road. I would like side skirts to reduce highway drag. You can see those skirts on big rigs.
 

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I like how these look. It looks like they cover the jack points on the battery case. Can you basically put the jack anywhere on the slider since they're distributing the weight or is there some indicator where the jack point is under the slider?
The entire slider is now a jack point?
When I had a Rivian R1T (terrible vehicle, BTW), I had to take my sliders off for service--they'd refuse to jack the truck up. So, what about these? What does Tesla service or Discount Tire do with these if the jack points are covered? I've had places that just refused to jack the slider b/c there was no "official jack point"...!
 


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When I had a Rivian R1T (terrible vehicle, BTW), I had to take my sliders off for service--they'd refuse to jack the truck up. So, what about these? What does Tesla service or Discount Tire do with these if the jack points are covered? I've had places that just refused to jack the slider b/c there was no "official jack point"...!
no idea, I've never heard of that before. But Tesla or service shop will use a lift. It it comes up tell them to jack in the same spots on the slider.
 

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I think the question is will the sliders support this..? The weight of the vehicle isolated only at a jack point, or four

was this actually tested.


no idea, I've never heard of that before. But Tesla or service shop will use a lift. It it comes up tell them to jack in the same spots on the slider.
 
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I think the question is will the sliders support this..? The weight of the vehicle isolated only at a jack point, or four

was this actually tested.
Yes, we tested jacking in along the whole rail without issue(y)
 

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I put mine on. It is pretty simple addition that provides a good amount of protection.

https://cybertruckco.com/product/cybertruckco-heavy-duty-rock-sliders-w-replaceable-wear-pads/

What I liked:

1. Aluminum with a heavy duty coating.
2. Protection that covers across a large part of the battery.
3. Install is straightforward.
4. Quality welds and heft
5. Hardware is stainless
6. Gives a small type running board along with the protection. I usually dislike running boards very much.
7. Packing. Holy crap. The stuff shows up looking like it came from Sothebys and has a vase inside.

Only hard part was putting on the ABS. Very tight tolerances. Which is understood considering application. This was a DIY install. William and Roger were there to help me out on a couple questions. Even sent me a video that they shot just for me.

Some might not like the shiny ABS. My guess is it stays shiny for about a month. Trails and brush along with road grime will make it look well used.

Is it pricey. Yet if one just buys a running board you might protect the doors from some stuff. The CybertruckCO sliders give both door and battery edge protection from debris kick up from the wheel area, and don't look like a minivan.

They do promotions every now and then. No skin in the game other than was looking for a good product from a company based here in the states, that makes it here also. CybertruckCo fit the bill.

A couple pics:


Tesla Cybertruck CYBERTRUCKco Heavy-duty Rock Sliders Launched today on the site! 1740697907974-pn

Tesla Cybertruck CYBERTRUCKco Heavy-duty Rock Sliders Launched today on the site! 1740697976672-1t
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