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Don’t be sorry, I never planned on putting 37’s on it! ?

BTW, I really like your rear bumper, it’s a super clean look with great functionality, but those huge unfinished aluminum welds killed it for me. I get why you left them, you need full welds on aluminum plate to keep the strength, but it was just a bridge too far for me. I also really like the aluminum materiel choice too though, it makes total sense.

Your front bumper is clean too, great concept and design, just a little too late to market for me to consider now.

Now your rock sliders, I literally nearly ordered them! They are the best ones I’ve seen so far. I held off ordering only because I was not loving that I had to permanently trim my fender liners (also about that same time I then heard that Tesla SC’s have actually refused service to people with sliders installed because some conflict with lift points). Can you confirm if this is an issue with your sliders or not? If not, I may still order, and just trim a little...?.

Your tent camper is also beautiful! I would heavily consider this too, if I wasn’t already committed to a pre-order on another one.
Thanks, nothing against their front bumper, it looks nice and will work for 99.9% of all Cybertruck customers. We are building purpose built offroad parts for the 0.1% who want to take her where she was never meant to go without saying your sorry.

Appreciate your kind words! Yes, I should have waited for the final production rear bumpers before sharing those images. They look great now and I'll change them next week when we start installing them on local customers.

Tesla changed all 4 of my tires and aligned with our sliders. They can put lift arms anywhere on it no problem, they said nothing to me at all except the truck looked cool.

You've already got a nice front bumper, so if you really wanna protect your lady, then the rest will tie into their bumper as well. Use coupon DAMAGE20 for a 20% discount over the holiday sale.
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Front Bumper queue is shrinking, so I would estimate <= two months.
Bull Bar just went into production due to winch. The Winch is 48v if desired. These will start shipping/installing <= Q4
You are actually saying you have a 48v winch? What are you tying it into? I thought Tesla was picky about the HV system and wasn't going to allow anyone to tie into it?
 

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Well if we're shamelessly promoting front bumpers here... I added some renderings of the NEW Rubicon Xpedition Front Bumpers we're producing now, will start shipping in 2 weeks.

Hate to toot our horn here, but as offroad guys, building offroad parts since 2005, we have the most purpose built Offroad bumper available on the market today. Why it's better; lighter, tighter, better clearance, winch option that is removable when not needed. All of this adds up to better efficiency and function.

And why do we use aluminum? Because our entire armor package is lighter, and as stronger, than the UP Rear bumper alone! Most people just don't like to weld it... Don't make your Cybertruck a whale or she won't perform as well!

Features:
  • This is the only bumper that will allow 37’s without major trimming or worry about the tire tearing off your front bumper.
  • Does not stick put further than stock allowing the best possible approach angle
  • Innovative 4pcs design with hidden hardware allows for inexpensive
    replacement parts when damaged
  • Dramatically increase front Tire Approach angle by 9″
  • 68lbs – 6mm thick aluminum plate is laser cut & CNC bent
  • Satin Black finish matched OEM plastics
  • Retains factory recovery points and hoops
  • Optional LP4 Lights mount in the “Mouth” to avoid adding height to the bumper
  • Optional Front Winch Receiver tray option that can be moved to rear
    bumper when needed allowing for best possible recovery options.
  • Ties into our front motor Skid Plates for a total armor solution
  • Direct replacement for OEM bumper using frame mounting locations
  • Minor trim needed on inner fender well with scissors
  • MADE IN THE USA!
Engineered for extreme durability and sleek performance, the CYBERTRUCKco Heavy Duty Rubicon Xpedition Offroad Aluminum Front Bumper is built to handle the toughest terrains, including the Rubicon! Crafted from high-grade lightweight aluminum, it offers maximum protection without weighing you down. With a rugged, trail-ready design and precision fit for your Cybertruck, this bumper is the perfect upgrade for serious off-road enthusiasts.

In addition to the offroad worthiness this Rubicon Xpedition Offroad Aluminum Front Bumper offers, we also added some great add on options including a Front Winch receiver Bar and Baja Designs LP4’s fit in the “mouth”. There will be optional sides to the bumper with additional lighting.
On the underside there are 2x optional mounting locations to add S2 rock lights if you need more light on the ground.

Looking forward to your feedback!

And we also uploaded pics of our complete underbody armor package today...

And Did Mention we're running the Rubicon trail Aug 4-6th with Wild Horses and Peck Brothers? Logo comp below...

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"Built to handle the toughest terrains, including the Rubicon!"

Looks awesome - props on the build! But even on 40s, the CT still isn’t a Rubicon rig ???

 

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How about some usable pics? The provided ones are skewed
 

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"Built to handle the toughest terrains, including the Rubicon!"

Looks awesome - props on the build! But even on 40s, the CT still isn’t a Rubicon rig ???

Haters gonna hate, and doubters are gonna doubt…. But yes, we are prepping to be the first Cybertruck to cross the Rubicon August 4-6, because the Cybertruck can wheel like.
 


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You are actually saying you have a 48v winch? What are you tying it into? I thought Tesla was picky about the HV system and wasn't going to allow anyone to tie into it?
We tie into the CT 48V system all the time. All @Unpluggedperformance LED lights are 48V as well.
We wire into the front left passenger 48v accessory wiring, a battery will sit between the CT and the winch. Voltage drop solutions can be problematic.
 
 








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