Laserboy1054
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Okay, I know this will horrify some (many? all?) of you, but please be gentle: I want to drill a couple of holes in the hood of my new R1T and wonder if there are wires (e.g., for sensors/cameras) running through it that I might hit while doing this.
My wife is a sculptor who works in bronze (as well as other media). When she first started casting bronze, one of her first projects was a custom hood ornament for her truck. It has been transferred from vehicle to vehicle for the past 30 years. We'd like to put it on the R1T. This means drilling two ~1/8 inch holes in the hood for the attachment screws. In the past, truck hoods have always been just passive sheets of metal. But Rivian does things very differently! There are wires and active components all over the place in these things. I'm hesitant enough about marring the pristine surface on purely aesthetic grounds! I sure don't want to damage to something functional--that's really a potential deal killer for the hood ornament: we might just Velcro it to the dash (which is far less cool-looking than right out in front like the figurehead on an old ship). But that might be a price we have to pay.
We just pulled the hood ornament off our current truck (a 2003 Mazda B4000 that we bought new) so that we can sell it prior to taking delivery of the R1T (good riddance to that old lemon!) and repairing the "damage" (i.e., filling the holes and painting over them) was no big deal--the spots are barely noticeable. So doing the same to the Rivian isn't quite the nightmare (in terms of appearance) one might think.
Anyway, if you know of any practical issue with this, please let me know, I sure would appreciate the information!
Many thanks!
My wife is a sculptor who works in bronze (as well as other media). When she first started casting bronze, one of her first projects was a custom hood ornament for her truck. It has been transferred from vehicle to vehicle for the past 30 years. We'd like to put it on the R1T. This means drilling two ~1/8 inch holes in the hood for the attachment screws. In the past, truck hoods have always been just passive sheets of metal. But Rivian does things very differently! There are wires and active components all over the place in these things. I'm hesitant enough about marring the pristine surface on purely aesthetic grounds! I sure don't want to damage to something functional--that's really a potential deal killer for the hood ornament: we might just Velcro it to the dash (which is far less cool-looking than right out in front like the figurehead on an old ship). But that might be a price we have to pay.
We just pulled the hood ornament off our current truck (a 2003 Mazda B4000 that we bought new) so that we can sell it prior to taking delivery of the R1T (good riddance to that old lemon!) and repairing the "damage" (i.e., filling the holes and painting over them) was no big deal--the spots are barely noticeable. So doing the same to the Rivian isn't quite the nightmare (in terms of appearance) one might think.
Anyway, if you know of any practical issue with this, please let me know, I sure would appreciate the information!
Many thanks!
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