wanted to follow up as I've received and installed my Interrobang cover and am super happy with the quality. It's a suprisingly solid/strong cover and looks great as well. Don't see how the manual Rivian cover could be any better, especially at $500 more.
@Bf3 was also extremely responsive...
that certainly wasn't a shot at you (sorry if it came off that way), you've done what I'm still waiting for a billion dollar+ car company to sell me. It actually relates to your robot vs. human comment. Either way, the above responses and you standing behind your product have convinced me...
the Colorado sun and snow has basically destroyed my DIY plywood cover and can’t keep waiting on the Rivian cover to go live in the gear shop.
The @Bf3 design and functionality is perfect, only slight hesitation has been early comments around fit and finish due to the handmade nature (which is...
Thought I could get creative with this and retain a usb-a port, but no go since it looks like it's detected as a 'hub'. It did however work fine to download Gear Guard videos before the update. Going to give the basic microsd card reader Kacey3 recommended a try.
glad it was helpful.
you've definitely got some grain in that wood ? what plywood is that? I used ACX plywood (1 side was sanded) and ended up going to higher end lumber yard vs. a big box.
Silver looks good with the cross bars. and not trying to be an ass, but could be cut a little...
nice! mine is still holding up well through a snow filled colorado winter. waiting on a more permanent solution, but so glad i decided to build this temp cover.
I didn't have any issues with shifting. Did the truck roll? where you using wheel chocks?
I slowly raised the jacks and then made sure the pucks were centered and then jacked up the front and rear fairly evenly.
looks great, would be happy to test these out, let me know how I can help!
I ended up hacking together something myself and this is certainly much nicer.
big thanks again to SANZ02 for the inspiration. Did a successful rotation after purchasing:
2x Powerbuilt bottle jacks
Magnetic Jackpucks
the bottle jacks were great and will certainly be using them over my floor jack for most things going forward.
I also purchased 2 of these saddle pads...
thanks for posting as others have said I didn't know these were a thing.
I was planning to rotate my tires this weekend, but my 3 ton jack didn't have enough height given 15" of clearance and figured I'd give up rotating my own tires, so this a great option!
Was going to take it into Discount...
here's my temporary solve...
Some Amazon cup holders, some ABS plastic cut to fit and some velcro tape. Holders are adjustable so they'll take large and small bottles.
Everything seems to be holding well. I'd probably opt for a taller cup holder, but haven't had any issues around corners or...
while I still hope the manual tonneau is just around the corner this thread inspired me to build a temporary solution. turns out our family of 4 brings a lot of s#$% on our weekend trips to the mountains.
Did a 4 panel design out of ACX plywood with and added some aluminum c-channel to align...