CallsignVega
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Last few days been doing some fun trails to test my 2026 AWD to test its capabilities before I continue the over-land build out. I'm an experienced off-roader, prior vehicles: Gladiator Rubicon, 392 Wrangler Rubicon, RAM Power Wagon, 3rd Gen F150 Raptor etc.
The Cybertruck impressed me more than I thought it would. The underbody armor held up well. 36" Toyo's at 13 PSI are money. I even did Corkscrew Gulch without a single reverse. The rear wheel steer and lockers are stellar. Pictures of some routes taken: Engineer Pass, Cinnamon Pass, Corkscrew Gulch, Hurricane Pass, Wagner Gulch/Carson Road, American Basin, Mineral Creek, California Pass. If you can afford Dual ARB compressors and Epic Kraken system it's well worth the money. Can fill all four tires in less than 10 minutes with equalized pressure.
I guess not many people take their CT's on these trails as all the locals we spoke to said they never seen one up there before. Didn't see another CT or Rivian on the entire trip which I thought odd! And to be able to comfortably off-road with roughly a thousand pounds of gear and dogs and then hit FSD for an easy drive home is literally no-other vehicle.
The Cybertruck impressed me more than I thought it would. The underbody armor held up well. 36" Toyo's at 13 PSI are money. I even did Corkscrew Gulch without a single reverse. The rear wheel steer and lockers are stellar. Pictures of some routes taken: Engineer Pass, Cinnamon Pass, Corkscrew Gulch, Hurricane Pass, Wagner Gulch/Carson Road, American Basin, Mineral Creek, California Pass. If you can afford Dual ARB compressors and Epic Kraken system it's well worth the money. Can fill all four tires in less than 10 minutes with equalized pressure.
I guess not many people take their CT's on these trails as all the locals we spoke to said they never seen one up there before. Didn't see another CT or Rivian on the entire trip which I thought odd! And to be able to comfortably off-road with roughly a thousand pounds of gear and dogs and then hit FSD for an easy drive home is literally no-other vehicle.
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