I have a 2022 R1T, mostly around town with a few trips out to the mountains.~19k miles after 1.5 years of ownership.
Just had a Rivian mobile tech come out to the house for a different issue, but asked him if he could tell me what the battery health was....95%. Seems about right?
Brand new, never used ... only pulled out of shipping box for pictures. $1500 obo. In Denver, but could deliver depending on proximity. Thanks for looking!
Set of 4 Rivian road wheels/tires. Not exactly sure of the mileage when they came off, but it's somewhere between 3-4k miles. Got the truck in December of 2022, swapped out these road tires for off-road wheels/tires in March 2023. Been garage-kept ever since. $2000 for all 4.
ok, so back to the RUST issue lol ... is there some heavy duty lubricant that one could spray on the sliders once in a while to help avoid any sort of rust issues (for ANY brand of sliders)?
First off, way to have the balls to take it off road! I have been going off road as well and would *love* a metal skid plate under the front!
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I don't mean any offense by this, and I'm super happy you had fun, but that trail could be run by a Subaru. Come on man, show me some (mild) off-camber rock crawling and / or deep water fording!
Ok, finally back with some range data in case anyone cares:
- R1T Adventure w/ underbody shield
- Thuren wheels (these are a little bit heavier than OEM but are tucked in a little more due to higher offset)
- 275/65/R20 Cooper Discoverer ATP II wheels @ 60ish PSI
- cargo bars over truck bed...
Sweet, yah, saw the load range initially and thought about it for a second...good thing I saw your post with only about 500 miles on the tires :)
What pressure would you recommend for off roading? For example, on a dirt road vs a rocky trail...
oh dang, I've been running at 48ish PSI (just because the OEM tires are spec'd that way)...but you'd recommend bumping that up a bit to improve mileage?
Um, ok. Need those aggro tires on your mall crawler? lol.
But if you are serious I am running 275/65/20 Cooper Discoverer ATP 2s. They are a bit more aggressive looking IMO, but also seem to perform well on pavement (quiet, good handling, etc).
I've only ever had them rub ONCE making a...
sorry for late reply, but i went with Thurens lol...went with Cooper ATP IIs and have had a super quiet ride on the streets and pretty capable off-roading.