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Curious if anyone knows what’s behind the forward (front end) vertical bed panel? (The one that says Rivian in big letters)

I strapped a planer against it today and saw how flimsy that plastic panel was. I am considering replacing it with something else eventually but was thinking there’s probably more space behind it where the powered cover would stow? And maybe a new panel could take advantage of that or maybe not.

(I don’t have mine yet and unless it arrives before my GFC production reservation I won’t be using it)
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he takes his Rivian to the SC and they take it apart for the tonnaeu cover replacement. You will see the back panel in the video past the middle of it.
 
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Perfect thanks for sharing. Not quite what I was expecting but makes sense. I can also see that flexing the plastic panel at the bottom like I did won’t damage anything behind it at least.
 

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I bolted a couple of channels of t track to it and added some loops and a wheel chock to it. Works pretty well and just used the existing m6 bolt locations.
 

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That’s nice but for me I load and unload materials enough that I plan to keep the bed fairly empty of everyday carry type items and also don’t want to add any mounting accessory there that would eat up the depth. I do enjoy a set of bed drawers though so might go that route when I have the topper on if I can keep them such that a spare would still be accessible with some minimal effort
 

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I have taken it out. Not sure how removing it could solve anything. But here's what I use for cargo. Cheap and very effective, very flexible.



Rivian R1T R1S Forward bed panel removal 1725386226095-vk


Rivian R1T R1S Forward bed panel removal 1725386299625-q2
 
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Check this thread out
He opens up the panel and even creates more storage.

https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/reclaiming-empty-powered-tonneau-cover-space.13139/

should be exactly what you're looking for.
Indeed. Thank you. I am mostly concerned with breaking the existing panel with heavier materials shoved against that back wall. I could see replacing it with something sturdier and possibly having the same hatch he used. A sheet of plywood would be easy light and sturdy and okay with a topper… but not very good looking. Maybe some aluminum plate.
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