Full set of 21” OEM Tires/Wheels with aero covers
Replaced with 20” AT wheels
Condition: Like new, still has OEM sticker residue, used for 10 days only, however scratches on wheels #2 and #4 from Rivian dealership I guess…(wish I noticed when I picked it up)
Location: Whitby ON Canada
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I waited a year and a half with zero communication for my custom order. I needed it for the cottage this summer and simply ordered the only blue R1T they had available and bought the wheels I wanted separately. Still waiting for the automatic tonneau cover, but very happy with my purchase!
My experience in Ontario was I made a service request and then ordered the 20” wheels with installation and the crossbars. I got a call from someone in the US and they got it sent to Vaughn and I got it all done 10 days after the call.
Yes, I was searching around for something in Peterborough a couple of times and nothing worked… Also the Pickering Supercharger is not compatible with Rivians…
I got the tint on the front windshield and the 2 front windows and it’s great.
The PPF was a full frontal including the front black A pillar for $2,000. The tint for the windshield and 2 front windows was $500.
I didn’t want any stone chips on the flat front so I got mine done at AVOTTO in Pickering. I also got the front window and side windows done. 2,500 for everything. They have a 10 year warranty. However there are some dust specks and bubbles in the ppf, a couple of edges lifting. Bubbles in the...
No, I haven’t been driving around the GM plant. Currently living in Whitby, where I saw a blue Rivian on the first day I got mine on Medland avenue. I haven’t seen it since though. Blue is definitely the best. BTW, have You gotten yours PPFed?
It’s going to be close!
It took me 2.5 weeks to get the adaptor. I ordered my A2Z adapter on May 27th and it shipped on June 11th. The delivery was quick and I got it on June 12th.
I was waiting for the Rivian free adaptor, but I needed it for trips to the cottage and didn’t want to wait...
The Peterborough supercharger charges Rivians 75¢ kw/h and Teslas 61¢ kw/h.
Downtown Toronto is around 45¢ kw/h, so you pay a lot more for charging in the small towns.
I got my A2Z adapter last week and I stopped by the Peterborough supercharger to see if it would work.
I went to “charge your other EV” in the Tesla app and selected the number of charger. In the app I chose “start charging” and put the adapter on the end of the NACS charger. It took about 2...
I find the 20” ride better, or make the bumps a little softer and it feels more springy. The 21” allow the r1T to turn more tightly and use less energy to drive long distances.