Check this out if you want to have a go at fixing it yourself.
https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/wind-noise-solved-at-last-using-tube-rubber-seal.17797/
I use one of these and I also padlock my hitch to the trailer ball. Trailers are a pretty common target for thieves.
https://www.masterlock.com/products/product/2866DAT
I went the same route as you, except I chose the studded LT3ās.
Almost all of my winter driving is done in the Coast Mountains in south western B.C. Black ice, ice, and frozen slush are pretty much prevalent all winter in the passes and the area we reside in. The studs are a game changer for...
I have the studded Hakka 275/65/20 on my R1T and they work really well. Snow mode seems to work well too. Iāve had four trips over a steep local mountain pass that went from glare ice to soft snow and there werenāt any issues.
The studs in these conditions are a game changer for me. I donāt...
We live in Whistler. If I wasnāt driving over the Duffy and Coq pretty much weekly and mainly running back and forth to Whistler from the Lower Mainland, Iād stick with the Scorpion AT20ās and skip the winter tires. The Scorpionās look like they will be a pretty good snow tire. YRMV
For me...
I like to have a dedicated set of snow tires and rims. So, I went with these rims from Tirerack, Rivian TPMSās, and Nokian LT3 studded snow tires (LT275/65 R 20 126/123 Q).
(I just noticed that the delivery date for the wheels has been pushed out since I bought mine :mad:.)
A buddy of mine has...
Different strokes for different folks I suppose. I owned a Touareg for a little over two years. In that two year period there was never a time where there wasnāt something that needed fixing. My dream was to call the local news station and then light it on fire in front of the VW dealership...