SteelyMcSteelFace
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- First Name
- D
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2024
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- Messages
- 86
- Reaction score
- 246
- Location
- Irvine, CA
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck, Model Y
I've rotated the tires on both my Y and CT. Here are some additional differences:
- CT wheel & tire is much heavier. Close to 100lb each. I'm in decent shape and it is a struggle, even using some lug guide tool to make it easier. Model Y is so much easier in comparison.
- Torque for Y is 129 ftlb, CT is 151 ftlb.
- The smaller size 3 ton big red jack stands do not go high enough for the CT.
- Don't need any pucks at all for the CT, on the jack or the jack stand.
- Model Y has a single lift point in each corner. CT has both a lift point and jack stand point in each corner. It's easier for the CT because you can jack it up on one point and lower it onto a jack stand at the same point, as opposed to the other Teslas where you either construct a jack stand fitting your jack, or get an expensive all-in-one, or jack up one point so high that you can slip a jack stand underneath the other jack point.
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