We have a few options illustrated on our site. It depends on exactly where the mount holds the phone, some are lower than others, but a RAM short or medium arm is likely about right.
Hope that helps!
Our new Dash Anchor slides in behind either side the center display and locks into place by tightening the Philips head screw. For now we've opted to provide two ball head size options (17mm and 25mm/1inch) but can make any other sizes upon request. The balls have a screw that runs through the...
For those of us in front license plate required states, the factory front license plate mount requires drilling holes directly in the front bumper of the R1T & R1S. ?
SnapPlate removable front license plate mounts install and completely remove in seconds without the need to drill holes in your...
It's a mix of aww and mm...bacon ;)
They make for excellent garbage disposals and composters for all of our kitchen scraps and kids wasted food. In the end they get processed to our and friends freezers for quality happy and well taken care of meats. They're fun pets in the meantime.
I've been using 1UP hitch racks on the Model Y and now R1T. On the R1T though I fear accidentally opening the tailgate on the empty rack and messing up the bumper since the rack sits so high on the R1T. To solve that I was considering getting a drop hitch adapter to lower the rack. But now I'm...
Great idea. This will be helpful to keep things in place while the tonneau cover is close too. Just having the lower strap points has been limiting at times.
That'll depend entirely on what you attach to the anchor. The suggestions we have on the site lean on the aesthetic side which leaves some of the bottom of the phone blocked, but that's just our preference. You can use a medium arm and get the phone entirely out from behind the wheel.
Simple enough. Just leave us a note in your order and we'll make it happen. If that's a pretty common size that people need, we'll add it as an option for everyone.
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For those who missed our introduction post you can find it HERE. Ultimately we've specialized in 3D-Printed vehicle accessories since 2019, starting with Tesla. In 2022 we received our R1T and were able to begin our product development and solutions for community needs. We're located in...
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We're Kevin and Matthew, founders of EveryAmp and creators of the SnapPlate. You can find our full story on our site but we'll hit the highlights below.
In late 2017, we started as a YouTube channel where we could share our experiences with Tesla products to help educate the public on the...
Mobile service came out yesterday. He said the bumper button to open the hood was saying it was being pressed when it wasn't and may be a contributing cause but wasn't replaceable via mobile since it requires the entire front fascia to be removed. He ended up replacing the hood latch and that...
Personally we've never locked ours for a few reasons:
- Most people don't know what it is or how to actuate it, especially with the Rivian version's recessed actuator.
- SnapPlate is vehicle specific so that limits the population who would want to steal it greatly.
- Anyone who walks up to...
I rebooted and also did not correct the issue. Recently I've found that a few good launches will clear the alarm for me. Just another good reason to launch it. :cool: I've driven on the highway while going off and it seems to have no impact on performance.
That said Rivian is sending a tech to...
Picked up our R1T this past Sunday 6/5 from their South San Francisco Hub in California. We've been a Tesla household since 2015 and are loving the R1T. It's my new preferred daily driver, except for a current issue I'm waiting on service to resolve. Maybe someone else has had this issue...
Awesome to hear Kyle. We're starting to ship orders now. There's about 30 out in the wild so far. Full scale release should be by the end of May.
https://everyamp.com/shop/snapplate-r1t-r1s-2022/