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Hi Everyone,

I hope this is the right place to post this. As we shared on our Instagram and a little bit in the MPP section on the forum, we've been working on a unique air suspension height adjustment solution for these trucks. If you don't know about us or you haven't heard the MPP name, I invite you to learn more about us in our introduction thread here!

Rivian R1T R1S **NEW** MPP "Triple-L" Ride Height Adjustment Kit For R1T/R1S - Lower/Lift/Level MPP-R1T-Leveling-Links-Closeu


For myself, the main motivation to design this product was the dislike I have of the excessive rake the truck has in low mode. This also causes a rough ride as the front axle is riding on the bump stop all the time, while the rear has comparatively plenty of travel. This results in a lot of seesawing! Enter our "Triple-L" ride height adjusters, which allow you to Lower/Lift/Level your truck. What a great tacky name we came up with!

After raising the front slightly the truck looks much better, and the ride quality is soooo far improved. Most of the time the front bumpstops are no longer significantly engaged, and when they are the truck now lands on both front and rear bump stops evenly and the fore/aft seesawing is gone.

Now about the parts - normally "lowering links" are complete link replacements that are adjustable in length. In the case of the Rivian, there are brackets on the control arms which we've been able to redesign making them easily adjustable. This is a unique approach, and I don't think anything similar has been done before - but it gives us the great benefit of being very accessible and easy to adjust compared to lowering links. We can make adjustments to the full truck in less than 2 minutes - without removing the wheels! (but we've also done it about 100 times now to be fair)

Adding laser-etched marks allows for repetitive and precise adjustments (although don't bother getting too OCD about it - the truck works within a window, so ride heights will always be moving around a little bit). The front is a bit more challenging because it is impossible to see the marks without a mirror or some kind of micro drone flying in your wheel well. To make life easy for everyone we laser cut some "keys" and designed slots both top and bottom in the adjusters to allow for consistent adjustments even when running blind. Yes, it's so easy even a blind person can do it. You probably shouldn't let them drive your truck though!

We also include some new flanged head bolts to replace the OEM Torx hardware that are difficult to access.

We're currently making 20 sets for a "beta" tester run, where we're looking for feedback on how the Triple-Ls work on several different applications such as a slight lift, lowered, towing, levelling, sprayed with mud and dirt, etc. To thank you for your feedback and for supporting our first Rivian product, we're applying a 20% discount for this beta tester group.

As with all MPP machined parts, these are designed, developed, and tested by ourselves here in Toronto, Canada, and machined and anodized at our machining center in Quebec (the French province to the East of us). Being vertically integrated allows us to rapidly go from idea to design to working prototype in weeks, and we have many other upgrades for the Rivian in the works that we're excited to share in the coming weeks and months!

Regarding the Triple-Ls, you can read more details on the site and join the beta testers at the link below. Once we sell this "beta" run, we'll continue to accept orders but the website will clearly indicate that this is for the main production run which will occur later (likely around June once we get some feedback from the beta testers!)

https://www.mountainpassperformance.com/product/rivian-r1t-lowering-leveling-lifting-kit/

Normal Price: $325
Beta Tester Price: $260

Obviously, these parts allow you to run the vehicle above and below the limits preset by Rivian. You have to use these responsibly and understand that it's not impossible you might get some CV joint/axle wear or other adverse effects - don't expect Rivian to cover things under warranty that are the result of you pushing the limits of their design!

Now, with that being said I feel the best use case of these products will not cause any issues. For example - set the ride height super low before a car show (if that's your thing). Raise the ride height for some off-roading, but run standard height or "low" when at high speeds for a long time. Levelling the truck shouldn't cause any issues at all because the vehicle is operating inside of the minimum and maximum windows defined by Rivian - in fact, it should extend the longevity of the components if you're keeping the front axle out of the bump stops all the time!


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Cool product and design. How much additional ground clearance is afforded at its highest position?
 
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Thanks! This is what we recorded hub to fender:

OEM Highest:

Front - 566mm
Rear - 587mm

Triple L's at the highest setting:

Front - 601mm
Rear - 605mm

We did notice a larger-than-usual variation in the ride heights that are achieved at the "highest" setting, so it's possible the system is also logging air spring pressure rather than just level sensor signals.
 

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I am curious if this has any affect on the truck's ability to level in camp mode. I am fairly sure it will extend beyond normal highest ride height in the most extreme cases.
 

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I ordered a beta set for my 1S and FWIW, I have a Model X with the n2itive ride height adjustment links so I can compare the two kits.
I look forward to testing them!
 

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Very cool. So the tilt leveling computer doesn't over ride the manual mode sensor discrepancy for level positions?
 

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Thanks! This is what we recorded hub to fender:

OEM Highest:

Front - 566mm
Rear - 587mm

Triple L's at the highest setting:

Front - 601mm
Rear - 605mm

We did notice a larger-than-usual variation in the ride heights that are achieved at the "highest" setting, so it's possible the system is also logging air spring pressure rather than just level sensor signals.
What the heck is an mm? Got any of them American units of measurement over there?
 
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What the heck is an mm? Got any of them American units of measurement over there?
? Conversion to Freedom Units! ?

OEM Highest:

Front - 22.2 inches
Rear - 23.1 inches

Triple L's at the highest setting:

Front - 23.6 inches
Rear - 23.8 inches
 

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I am curious if this has any affect on the truck's ability to level in camp mode. I am fairly sure it will extend beyond normal highest ride height in the most extreme cases.
This is a very important question. Losing the camp leveling feature is not worth an inch of lift.
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