Yeah they DID. But they were recalled due to tires being damaged. They started shipping without and SUPPOSEDLY they are sending an updated replacement. Been months for me so far waiting but NOTHING.Does the FS come with wheel cover? Mine did not come with wheel covers and it’s out of stock
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I ordered these to keep the angular thing going, no circles or graffiti...https://twraps.com/products/wheel-covers-for-tesla-cybertruckIn the meantime there's plenty of different retail options to cover the hub and nuts but of all the ones I've seen this one is probably the better looking one. There's also a carbon fiber (I think) option out there that looks good but it's $500.
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True, but the wheel covers are primarily to maximize freeway efficiency. They won't be a huge gain (in efficiency), but a gain is a gain. All Foundation Series Cybertrucks come with covers but we are waiting for the re-designed ones to be produced and shipped. I mostly use my Cybertruck on slower roads so it's not a big deal for me. But someone doing a 70- 80 mph commute every day could see an actual benefit.not one person other than owners will even notice the wheel covers.. Dozens of people have looked at my CT and not one said , youre missing wheel covers.. I think we all need to stop being OCD and just drive the damn thing
I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to cover the hub and lug nuts. I actually like the wheel as it is and probably won't use the aero covers anyway, I ordered the core wheels because there's more space between the spokes and I may paint the calipers. I may be wrong but I think real live testing has not demonstrated a significant range advantage with the wheel covers anyway.not one person other than owners will even notice the wheel covers.. Dozens of people have looked at my CT and not one said , youre missing wheel covers.. I think we all need to stop being OCD and just drive the damn thing
i didnt say it was wrong but just saying we should all relax.. It will come when it comes.. ive seen lots of people post on this forum about the wheel covers.. just saying that no one notices except owners..I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to cover the hub and lug nuts. I actually like the wheel as it is and probably won't use the aero covers anyway, I ordered the core wheels because there's more space between the spokes and I may paint the calipers. I may be wrong but I think real live testing has not demonstrated a significant range advantage with the wheel covers anyway.
I agree. The original covers would be great for towing trailers since the recommended tire pressure when towing is 65 psi! I don't think the sidewall is going to rub when inflated for towing.I liked the cyber covers from the beginning but really the advantage to me is they look easier to clean than a rim. I know I won't take them off and clean the wheel underneath each time I wash. I wonder how much the originals were messing up the tire? Probably not much if you keep tires inflated and not doing a ton of off road. I bet the price goes up on the ones still floating around out there for those that want that original release look.
I’ve had the opposite experience, probably ~60% of the people who walk up to look at the truck go “where are your center caps?” (Doesn’t help that my wheels are rusting in those spots and it’s an attention-grabber).not one person other than owners will even notice the wheel covers.. Dozens of people have looked at my CT and not one said , youre missing wheel covers.. I think we all need to stop being OCD and just drive the damn thing