VinVeg
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- Vin
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Several members were responding to a post about mud flaps. The entire hindquarter of my truck gets splattered with mud, water, and road smutz all the time, as do the door jams… the Tesla mudflaps are usually out of stock so I thought I’d try the Amazon ‘Cybertrucky’ ones… here are some pictures of before and after. What do you guys think?
FYI, I do not intend to test for mileage losses or aero since those losses are worth not having to wipe the truck down all the time.
The rears don’t touch parking stops in Entry mode!
Also in those shots is the waterproof cargo case that I’ll be using with the truck to store and take tools or camping gear on trips
They are the waterproof 48.80" x 19.80" x 20.00", 41.00 lb cases our company uses to ship and transport speaker and production equipment. Since they can be submerged, work as benches in the bed or ground, can be stacked, and fit perfectly in the bed, I thought I would show you guys. The 48.80" x 19.80" x 13.5" versions fit inside the back seat area wonderfully too and also stack with the big ones.
My company sells them so DM me if you have some interest in (discount for forum members). They have rolling wheels on one side for easy transport and handles on all sides. So two or more folks can easily offload them if they are full of gear.
I couldn’t wait for the Tesla tubs and when I slid these into the truck I was floored. Nearly exact fit with the ability to open and latch them while centered place. I previous bought a rubber bed mat, so even empty they stay in place without straps (I plan to strap them down when traveling or going off-road). Though they cost more than the Tesla containers they are way more versatile and won’t open or leak with the Vault.
What do you all think? (I’ll re-add pictures if the images don’t show).
FYI, I do not intend to test for mileage losses or aero since those losses are worth not having to wipe the truck down all the time.
The rears don’t touch parking stops in Entry mode!
Also in those shots is the waterproof cargo case that I’ll be using with the truck to store and take tools or camping gear on trips
They are the waterproof 48.80" x 19.80" x 20.00", 41.00 lb cases our company uses to ship and transport speaker and production equipment. Since they can be submerged, work as benches in the bed or ground, can be stacked, and fit perfectly in the bed, I thought I would show you guys. The 48.80" x 19.80" x 13.5" versions fit inside the back seat area wonderfully too and also stack with the big ones.
My company sells them so DM me if you have some interest in (discount for forum members). They have rolling wheels on one side for easy transport and handles on all sides. So two or more folks can easily offload them if they are full of gear.
I couldn’t wait for the Tesla tubs and when I slid these into the truck I was floored. Nearly exact fit with the ability to open and latch them while centered place. I previous bought a rubber bed mat, so even empty they stay in place without straps (I plan to strap them down when traveling or going off-road). Though they cost more than the Tesla containers they are way more versatile and won’t open or leak with the Vault.
What do you all think? (I’ll re-add pictures if the images don’t show).
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