Glad to see this, I was thinking about messaging them about doing some Rivian content. Their Lucid coverage has been really good. Their ability to get sit downs with OEM engineers really sets them apart. I've really enjoyed the deep dive videos about the NSX, Miata, etc.
I just ordered a set of these in 22" for my r1s. going on a long National Park road trip this summer and wanted little more light off-road capability. Hopefully the efficiency loss is pretty negligible since we already have a rooftop tent dinging it a bit.
Update: Works fine using Rivian app when marking the button to avoid stops requiring adapter. The issue occurred when sending a trip from Google maps to the car... then the Rivian nav adds the Tesla stops which require adapter even though it's marked to avoid.
We're trying to go on a little road trip today and my nav keeps routing me to Tesla chargers that require an adapter which we don't have yet. How can I turn this off? I see the option to hide chargers that require adapter on the map screen but it still navigates to them.
Thought I would drop this here to keep the thread going. Was hoping for something less hardcore off-road focused perhaps like the MPP Mesh Tesla wheels but I get that there's a target market of Rivian owners with an emphasis on offroading.
It appears you are quite interested in towing...
No affiliation, just posting for informational purposes. The wheel is a six-spoke TE37 copy. On IG they said they are working on a Rivian application of one of the AK2 wheel.
https://titan-7.com/products/t-d6e-forged-6-spoke-wheel-european-application
R1S quad/large with no issues. About 4 months/5k miles in. There is some panel alignment stuff that I would have them take a look at once there is a service center in Wisconsin. And the air suspension definitely makes some noises but I expected that. Overall, happy with quality thus far.
Looks good. I'll likely be ordering a set in black once I actually get my R1S for snow tire setup for winter. They look pretty aerodynamic with the flat face, wonder how they will do for range?
Appreciate dropping the fake beadlocks. Just visual clutter and makes it harder to clean. Will probably be in for a set of these for snow tires if/ when we get our R1S. We are Midwest city dwellers with no access to hardcore off-roading so that style just looks really cringy to me.
This is disappointing, I am a pre price increase R1S reservation holder and would certainly prefer a bit more range and less power if it were coming at a small discount. I had assumed we would get an option to split the difference. It's $4k less for the max/quad r1t reservation holders only?