peakbaggersanonymous
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This is not true. There is a small performance bump to All Purpose mode too. https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/...ies-to-all-modes-including-all-purpose.42109/The added HP is only in sport.
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This is not true. There is a small performance bump to All Purpose mode too. https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/...ies-to-all-modes-including-all-purpose.42109/The added HP is only in sport.
Agreed. Similar pricing to an aftermarket ECU upgrade in a myriad of other vehicles. I put a $1,500 engine/transmission tune on my Q7 and didn't get quite the same HP/Tq bump as the performance upgrade from Rivian.Maybe $2K
#4 should be standard. This thing was clearly built by people that don't use trucks as trucks very often.Nah, not even at 1/2 price.
But, here's what I would gladly pay 5K for, if Rivian offered it on the R1T and was serious -- any two or more of the following options, in order of most wanted:
Anyone else agree or have even better ways to spend an extra 5k on their dual R1T?
- A conventional moon roof or double-row moon roof with retractable tinted glass you could shade, cover, tilt or slide open!
- Running boards that retract flush and are aero, and engineered to double as rock sliders/lift points to eliminate the need for pucks!
- Retractable rear window with wiper, or other way to open so you can haul 2X4s without dropping tail gate!
- Decent Rear bumper that can handle the same standard impacts without totaling the vehicle and also acts as a step so you can actually use your pick-up just like a "real" truck.!
- Something like the RAM box
- Killer roll bar with LED lighting you could totally control color, intensity, sync to music, etc.
I never got the desire for running boards or steps on these, when you can lower the suspension so low. Maybe my long legged privilege is making me blind to the plight of others.Running boards should be an option. Almost everyone complains getting into my R1S. Sure there is aftermarket and then once you bring it into the SC, they say take them off or you'll be charged.
Given how non-robust Rivian’s air suspension system is, I’d personally want to minimize the number of instances I have to lower and raise the carI never got the desire for running boards or steps on these, when you can lower the suspension so low. Maybe my long legged privilege is making me blind to the plight of others.
Only rock sliders (not running boards) provide a safe alternative to lifting the carRunnning boards offer a number of benefits that some might find compelling:
The main cons are the added cost and weight, plus the complexity in the case of retractable ones. And while they protect the truck from mud, snow, salt and debris, they also collect same and need regular cleaning.
- A helpful step for ingress/egress, especially for small kids, and the elderly, like my 87-year-old mom who finds it difficult to get in and out of the truck.
- If designed and installed correctly, can double as rock sliders for those who go rock climbing, especially useful in situations where not all four wheels are touching earth.
- If designed and installed correctly, can be useful lift points without the need for pucks, which, TBH, are a pain, and since the Running boards are already there, you won't damages the underbelly when some yahoo mechanic forgets to install the pucks before lifting.
- They also act as defacto mud flaps, helping mitigate dirt, mud, snow and salt getting on the lower half of the truck sides.
- Relatedly, they can also act as guards against dents, scrapes, and so on.
- Retractable ones are more expensive and introduce another potential failure point, but look really cool and if designed and installed correctly, can be aerodynamic, which is a con for non-retractable ones.
An OEM offering would presumably be tailored to the truck and be under warranty.
Thanks for this, yes, standard running boards can be flimsy and are not designed to support the vehicle weight.Only rock sliders (not running boards) provide a safe alternative to lifting the car
These look awesome btw.Thanks for this, yes, standard running boards can be flimsy and are not designed to support the vehicle weight.
I should have specifically wrote rock-sliders that also function as running boards much like the following. (I don't think anyone has yet designed one for Rivian
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GOAT Fabrication will sell their sliders without the top plate on them. Most people opt for the top plate. Only photo I have is from when we were doing the very early prototyping.Thanks for this, yes, standard running boards can be flimsy and are not designed to support the vehicle weight.
I should have specifically wrote rock-sliders that also function as running boards much like the following. (I don't think anyone has yet designed one for Rivian
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