Anyone tried Weathertech roll up tonneau cover?
Tri-fold doesn't work in my scenario (mountain biking, Rivian tailgate pad), and I don't want to take off Rivian manual tonneau cover every time I need to use the whole bed.
Issue with roll up covers is that they wobble on highway speeds, but in...
Agree.
Comparing to $200 for a tri-fold vinyl tonneau cover on all my trucks (which comes is very good packaging) - that price is crazy high. Yes, it is a way better option that a basic $200 tonneau cover, but I just need to cover my stuff in the bed from rain.
Waiting for a powered retrofit...
Shifting this topic from FSD to a technology you definitely can relate. When you activate assisted cruise control on a highway, does it mean that you don't pay attention to the road anymore? Does it mean that you can play with your phone instead of watching your speed?
Thank you for sharing this fresh news. It took NHTSA months of work and millions of taxpayers dollars to figure out an obvious fact that FSD in the case of emergency asks you to take control immediately and disables the next second. And it actually does it very loud and clear, and any FSD user...
In other works - FSD is not perfect but it works anywhere, even on gravel roads and roads without any markings. I agree that phantom braking is annoying - that is my biggest complain for the current version, but luckily it happens in the same places every time and I'm prepared.
And Rivian won't...
Don't agree. I use FSD every day and it is a game changer. Being able to just press the stalk twice and relax in the seat while my Tesla drives me back after an exhausting MTB ride is an awesome feature. I don't use it on busy city streets though - it is not ready for that yet.
Don't make your...
I do swaps from 32" highway tires (60lb per wheel) to 35" off-road tires (100lb per wheel) several times a year. I would say that using 3ton jack to lift the Rivian can be too much for that poor thing.
And yes, your back and (sore) arms will remind you about this exercise the next day.
I'm also waiting for any real world reviews for DM Max Pack. My R1T Performance Max Pack is supposed to be delivered within next 3 weeks, and I'm on the edge right now. Max Pack is definitely disappointing - I don't believe I will be able to tow my travel trailer with it for at least 200 miles.
I was wondering why they were not using weight distribution hitch (WDH) in that video. And actually, in any other revent video with Ike Gauntlet towing. R1T needs WDH per manual when towing such load, and even TFL on their page recommend WDH: The TFLtruck Guide to Finding the Right Hitch For...
Hi everyone,
I've searched the whole forum and couldn't find a solution. Most R1Ts that I see on the road with small travel trailers use basic hitches. I understand that leveling is not an issue with R1T since truck will do it for you. But what about sway control and putting more weight on the...
Thanks for sharing. I'm still trying wrap my head around what will be the usable range for towing my 6600lb trailer with Max Pack R1T. I hope I can get at least 150 miles on full charge.
Thanks for confirming my theories on Enduro vs QM for off-roading in PNW. I'm waiting for my Performance Enduro to test it out and compare with real locking diffs in my off-road prepared RAM.
From my experience real locking diff is WAY better that all these "lockable" diffs that GM uses and diff...