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Just received my new "Front Trunk L-Track + Cargo Net" accessory from Tesla. Looks good and will keep my stuff secure and prevent sliding around. Will install this weekend.
Installing the "Front Trunk L-Track and Cargo Net" is a simple 10 minute job. You will need a flat-head screw driver and a 10mm socket wrench.
First, pry up the plastic covers covering the mounting bolts inside the frunk. These covers are extremely easy to pop out and if your finger nails are long enough, you probably don't even need a flat-head to pop it up.
Once you have the cover off the two 10mm bolts are cleared to install the "L-Track" frame.
Remove the bolts from beneath the frunk covers using your 10mm socket.
Replace the plastic covers with the aluminum "L-Track" mounting system. The mounts are "left/right" specific, so, be sure to match the correct side "L-Track" mount to the frunk.
After bolting in your "L-Track" mounting brackets attach the "Cargo net" by pushing in the plungers and snapping in. Be sure your plungers are turned vertically so that the mounting plate secures to the track. The Cargo Net itself is very stretch and durable. High quality as you would expect for $80 with the CyberTruck logo on the front.
With my new Cargo Net installed I question Tesla's commitment to CyberCool as the bolts are now uncovered giving the Frunk an "unfinished" appearance. Come on Tesla? A super great design with high quality materials and you go cheap on some plastic bolt covers? My OCD is gonna demand some kind of remedy and definitely a complaint to Tesla regarding this aesthetic faux pas.
So, is it worth $80? Yes! High quality CyberTruck accessory that will secure my gym bag, groceries, and other items in the frunk. Plus, it looks bad ass. Just don't stare too long at those shiny bolt heads staring back at you!
Installing the "Front Trunk L-Track and Cargo Net" is a simple 10 minute job. You will need a flat-head screw driver and a 10mm socket wrench.
First, pry up the plastic covers covering the mounting bolts inside the frunk. These covers are extremely easy to pop out and if your finger nails are long enough, you probably don't even need a flat-head to pop it up.
Once you have the cover off the two 10mm bolts are cleared to install the "L-Track" frame.
Remove the bolts from beneath the frunk covers using your 10mm socket.
Replace the plastic covers with the aluminum "L-Track" mounting system. The mounts are "left/right" specific, so, be sure to match the correct side "L-Track" mount to the frunk.
After bolting in your "L-Track" mounting brackets attach the "Cargo net" by pushing in the plungers and snapping in. Be sure your plungers are turned vertically so that the mounting plate secures to the track. The Cargo Net itself is very stretch and durable. High quality as you would expect for $80 with the CyberTruck logo on the front.
With my new Cargo Net installed I question Tesla's commitment to CyberCool as the bolts are now uncovered giving the Frunk an "unfinished" appearance. Come on Tesla? A super great design with high quality materials and you go cheap on some plastic bolt covers? My OCD is gonna demand some kind of remedy and definitely a complaint to Tesla regarding this aesthetic faux pas.
So, is it worth $80? Yes! High quality CyberTruck accessory that will secure my gym bag, groceries, and other items in the frunk. Plus, it looks bad ass. Just don't stare too long at those shiny bolt heads staring back at you!
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