Galluprivian
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Tim
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2020
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 84
- Reaction score
- 94
- Location
- Gallup, nm
- Vehicles
- R1s
- Occupation
- Teacher
- Thread starter
- #1
I took my three week old R1S out on a relatively rough road in the Zuni mountains of New Mexico. Went slow, was careful and the truck performed incredibly. Took everything in stride. I rode my bike and then hopped back in and had to go through two gates so I got a good look at the truck, no damage, everything looked great. Started back home and was crossing a bridge going about 40 on a dirt road and I heard a weird noise and looked in the rear view mirror and saw a huge hole had developed. I have a one up rack with a Kuat swing out arm so the bike couldn't possibly hit the vehicle. I can't think of anything but that maybe the torquing of the truck on some of those roads might have cracked it? The lower corners were broken off so maybe?
Which brings me to the next issue. I called rivian repairs and they said they can get me in Nov 3rd in Phoenix which is 4 hours away. Not super excited about making that trip. The woman I talked to at Safelite had never heard of Rivian but claimed they have a rear window. The person at Rivian told me that the rear window doesn't have sensors. She didn't think Safelite had access to Rivian windows. From what I see online, it appears that Safelite will claim they can fix it and then call and cancel.
Any advice? Safelite would be so much more convenient but I think it should be warrantable. Better to go with Rivian or is that in fact my only option?
Which brings me to the next issue. I called rivian repairs and they said they can get me in Nov 3rd in Phoenix which is 4 hours away. Not super excited about making that trip. The woman I talked to at Safelite had never heard of Rivian but claimed they have a rear window. The person at Rivian told me that the rear window doesn't have sensors. She didn't think Safelite had access to Rivian windows. From what I see online, it appears that Safelite will claim they can fix it and then call and cancel.
Any advice? Safelite would be so much more convenient but I think it should be warrantable. Better to go with Rivian or is that in fact my only option?
Sponsored