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While that molle panel looks nice, I could get by with a cargo net similar to below.
The advantages i see, it is lighter and easier to handle, not attached to bed so I can still slide things underneath, easier access since it can be placed closer to the tailgate and it will still allow access to the underbed storage compartment while in place.

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Nice hammock for the kids and short asses like me.
 

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That's what I'm worried about!
Why are you worried about that? It's what the Cybertruck is spec'd as.

And please don't bring up "4 years ago" information. Mainly because indeed, that's what they are still aiming for with the extender.

But as a Tesla owner, unless you haven't taken many long trips, I'm surprised at your response. I just finished a 2400 mile trip with no issues.
 

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Why are you worried about that? It's what the Cybertruck is spec'd as.

But as a Tesla owner, unless you haven't taken many long trips, I'm surprised at your response. I just finished a 2400 mile trip with no issues.
Colorado Mountains / Elevation / Winter /SuperCharger Density, Colorado i25 with 75mph Speed Limit (where everyone drives faster) + dirt bikes (aka range extender is prob out) or ToyHauler Trailer aka towing - none of this helps when the truck has 301mi / 320mi range (my m3p was rated 300 when new) - so I know the usability with my areas / patterns, etc - at least the non payload/towing ones and those will make it worse! All good, I'll work around it and still desperately want one :cool:
 
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Molle divider + bed lights in use

Tesla Cybertruck Tesla MOLLE Panels & Divider installed in Cybertruck bed! 😍 415519385_401459045640759_8610906679898192955_
 


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Another installed look

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Actually looking at this view showing the angled sides, those would work for quads of different widths, normally your buggered with conventional virtual bed walls but stick on some wide wheels and tyres and it will just end up further up the slope and off the bed.
it is rather late here so I may of lost the plot.
 

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Too bad Tesla didn't come up with a more seamless mount point for their molle panels. So that installed, it doesn't break up the cool bed light strip. Would allow full use of the cargo rails too.

That would have been ideal. I love opening up the vault and see the continuous light strips.
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