Iām leaning slightly towards the Goodyears. Finally saw them in person at the Colorado Springs service center, and they looked so much better than I expected from photos. Weāre driving back and forth between Maryland and New Mexico multiple times a year, so efficiency is important, but so is...
These are awesome numbers. I canāt wait for someone to try the Toyo SLs!
Iām on the fence about LT vs SL. Trailering is pushing me towards LT, but I donāt do it that oftenā¦
(Also still on the fence between the Toyos and the Goodyears.)
The Rivian one is the only one that you can be guaranteed wonāt void your warranty in the case of a problem. I also have an A2Z one that I got before my Rivian one arrived, but I would only use it as a backup. If there is a problem with your charging session that damages either your Rivian or...
Donāt forget Kindergarten Cop and Free Willy!
Always enjoyed visiting my aunt and uncle in Astoria, because we could walk to the Free Willy house and pass the Kindergarten Cop school on the way! (Donāt fact-check my geography, itās been like 30 years since Iāve been thereā¦)
Well thatās good to know! I stayed at the Windsor, which did not. Itās a nice place to spend the last night of a trip, so we donāt have to drive too late through the mountains.
I was a little worried it wouldnāt be active yet, and Iād have to use the Alamosa supercharger, but Iām currently pulling about 80 kW on a cold-soaked battery.
In my 26 years of owning cars, my R1T is the first one that did not come with a spare.
That said, I have never once, in all that time, actually needed the spare. Not one single time have I ever been in a situation where a spare tire was useful. The closest weāve ever come was when there was...
It is very real! Teslas do not need adapters, because all Teslas here (New Zealand) use the same CCS2 connector as every other EV.
Sadly, I was not charging my Rivian with this, but a rented Polestar.
These look amazing! I bet they would pair really well with the Wakeshield bed topper. All that glossy blackā¦
I had been planning on getting bronze wheels, and these are seriously making me start to question that.
Iāve got requests for quotes into the nearest shops. Unfortunately, the closest I can find (which seems likely to actually be the closest) is 1.5 hours away in Santa Fe. I suppose I could check Pagosa Springs.
A mishap with a Gator in reverse has left me with a reasonably small dent and scratch down to the metal. Does anyone have any experience with the various DIY dent repair tools? This seems small enough that I donāt expect it to be a big deal to repair.