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Love the similar Twraps charger in our Rivian, works like a charm!
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Good question! The key doesn't work through that as it's thick enough to prevent interference with the OEM charger, so you'd need to lift up the charger or just remove it temporary.If I give my CT Key to someone to borrow my CT (I know, not advisable, but I'm sure my brother will borrow my CT from time to time), how would the key work if this charger is in place?
Have dealt with this in my Rivian, you just lift (really tilt out of the way) the charging pad. Takes like 2 seconds and then the key card works fine.If I give my CT Key to someone to borrow my CT (I know, not advisable, but I'm sure my brother will borrow my CT from time to time), how would the key work if this charger is in place?
I wish I could say the same. My new phone 17 pro max overheated on its first drive in 75 degree weather.The 2 new iPhone 17 pros with the “Vapor Chambers” have fixed my overheating issues fyi. Not only do they not overheat anymore…they actually show increase in charge level as I drive…never really was the case before. Anyone else notice this as well? I have a Foundation CT AWD 34000 VIN, delivered Sept 2024
+1 I am curious tooI’m curious if anyone has tried this charger with the new center console from various sellers. I have this one and assume it’d be fine other than a different cable routing pattern?
https://www.cybergearco.com/products/center-console-organizer-shelf-cybertruck
Well I guess we're about to find out. Decided to order one and give it shot.+1 I am curious too![]()
I would love to do that but I don't have them, and I need them to design the cut template... I may just buy it myself next year as I am tempted on getting a 2026 Cyberbeast, but let's see.Hey, @TWRAPS , any chance of you making a "cover" from window tint for our offroad lights? Some of us live where there's a certain amount of legality issues. BUT, if it were "covered", it may be okay. I'm thinking just something to make the glitter from all those reflectors a bit less visible to outside eyes. Not looking to put an opaque cover on there but if there was something that looked black when the light was off, that would be awesome.
If you are considering making a window tint type of coverage, I actually kept the original tape that is cut to shape for the light. I was going to use it as a template and just cut a piece from one of those pieces of eyebrow tint that people use across the top of their windshields. But, if it would help you... I really liked the tint for my front windows from you. It was easy enough to install. I suspect (aside from the height and reach) that installing something similar on my light would be easy as well.I would love to do that but I don't have them, and I need them to design the cut template... I may just buy it myself next year as I am tempted on getting a 2026 Cyberbeast, but let's see.
We actually have headlights/tail lights tints which is essentially tinted PPF...the window tint is for interior application only (nano ceramic, thin)...the tinted PPF is for exterior application, 8mil and thick...so that would be more suitable material.If you are considering making a window tint type of coverage, I actually kept the original tape that is cut to shape for the light. I was going to use it as a template and just cut a piece from one of those pieces of eyebrow tint that people use across the top of their windshields. But, if it would help you... I really liked the tint for my front windows from you. It was easy enough to install. I suspect (aside from the height and reach) that installing something similar on my light would be easy as well.
If I wasn't across the country, I'd offer to let you measure /fabricate based on my Beast. I know it's a limited market but would be nice to have.
We actually have headlights/tail lights tints which is essentially tinted PPF...the window tint is for interior application only (nano ceramic, thin)...the tinted PPF is for exterior application, 8mil and thick...so that would be more suitable material.
If you still have the original protective cover and can ship it to me though that would be amazing... I can provide a pre-paid label. Is it in good enough condition so I can take template off of it?
I'm 95% certain it's good enough for that. I managed to keep it uncreased when pulling it overhead bin in the garage. I stuck it loosely to an overhead bin. Assuming it's still okay, what is the best way to keep it safe, you reckon? Making a 2" diameter circle of itself and just sticking itself to itself like a big roll of box tape? I may actually have a mostly empty roll of box tape or small piece of PVC... Let me check when I get home in a couple of hours. If I do, it's yours.We actually have headlights/tail lights tints which is essentially tinted PPF...the window tint is for interior application only (nano ceramic, thin)...the tinted PPF is for exterior application, 8mil and thick...so that would be more suitable material.
If you still have the original protective cover and can ship it to me though that would be amazing... I can provide a pre-paid label. Is it in good enough condition so I can take template off of it?