wtibbit
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- First Name
- Wayne
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- Cybertruck AWD FS, Mercedes sedan, Corvette coupe, 1968 Cougar XR-7
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- Retired Engineering Program Director
Here is what I did to fix my over-size gap. I did it to prevent dust from getting in; you could do it to prevent your stuff from getting out.I hate to put up negative topics about the cybertruck I'm not trying to be negative just being real.
This is what happen I picked up a few welding supplies from my local supplier to do a little tig welding
filled up my tank with argon got some tungsten tips and some filler rods in a bag they are about 3 feet long
and in a sealed bag. my tank is a small tank so i put it in one of the three storage bins at the top of the vault
and behind the cargo divider. That left the whole back half clear so i laid the long rods down right there
perpendicular to the tailgate. Well, little did i expect this to happen.
but my filler rods got lost somewhere along the way.
there is a gap between the tailgate and bed floor that runs along the whole length of the tailgate
it's about a 1/4" inch wide.
what kind of vault loses shit while closed?
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.co...ed-of-the-cybertruck.18224/page-3#post-353022
That fix has been in place for about 3,000 miles of town and highway driving, including a lot of dusty roads. It's still working great. It's easy. It could save a rod or two
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