Odari
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I’m curious how other Rivian owners are handling parts sourcing and fitment outside the service center.
I keep seeing posts where people are unsure whether a specific suspension, brake, or body component is compatible with their R1T/R1S — especially when VIN ranges, revisions, or mid-year changes are involved.
On ICE vehicles it’s already frustrating, but with Rivian (and EVs in general) it feels like the stakes are higher: parts are expensive, returns are painful, and there’s less aftermarket documentation.
For those who have sourced parts independently:
Genuinely interested in how people are navigating this — seems like there’s a big gap between “will it bolt on” and “is it actually correct.”
I keep seeing posts where people are unsure whether a specific suspension, brake, or body component is compatible with their R1T/R1S — especially when VIN ranges, revisions, or mid-year changes are involved.
On ICE vehicles it’s already frustrating, but with Rivian (and EVs in general) it feels like the stakes are higher: parts are expensive, returns are painful, and there’s less aftermarket documentation.
For those who have sourced parts independently:
- Are you relying on service center confirmation?
- OEM part numbers?
- Trial and error?
Genuinely interested in how people are navigating this — seems like there’s a big gap between “will it bolt on” and “is it actually correct.”
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