Was on a job worksite in WY, and I pulled in to close to a work truck that had a rusted bumper with sharp metal jutting out.
Sensors didn’t go off, but I underestimated the width on the back of the truck and it went right into my truck
Well, I was trying to get my father-in-law to help me because he’s taking out dents on vintage cars for decades, but we could not access the dent from behind, so that’s good to know that we can pull it out. I’m gonna try it this evening to see.
Just trying to save a little money after my dumb...
I got a gouge on the side of my gear tunnel door, it looks like it didn’t go through the paint but the PPF. I can’t figure out a way to get this dent out without taking the storage cubby out on the gear tunnel door. Has anyone removed that and if so is it fairly easy?
I’m getting quotes of $400...
I thought this was really cool looking so I thought I would share if anyone else wants to help support bringing this to life:
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/b268656b-6643-4613-b1e4-11e56671eb66
All of his videos are like that. I unfollowed him like 2 years ago because he would do that clickbait crap where he would talk the subject for 2 mins in between 50 mins of boring rebuild
Yep, I placed one for the R1S back in July of 2022 and it was reservation with no way to configure. I’m hoping this opens up for the R1S in the coming months too. It’s just a race between this and the Volvo EX90 at this point!
The panels were difficult to remove in a couple of areas, one side seemed to have adhesive on it, and one clip broke off. We ended up cutting L shaped slots in it to make work, we measured and traced where they would be underneath because the template I had wasn’t matching up.