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To be fair, the inflator on R1 has nothing to do with the air suspension.No air suspension so I would assume no compressor. back to the ol' trusty Milwaukee inflator!
I think the most likely course is for Rivian to make it optional in the R2. They originally were going to for the R1, but with how significant the portion of people choosing the option was, they decided to just put it in every vehicle to reduce assembly complexity.Yea, that's what I guessed too but it looked more like the compressor bag to me. Wishful thinking...
Pretty much. Not really a big deal to most, I would think. I keep a $25 air compressor in the underfloor storage of both of our cars.I hope it is an an option. Keep the cost down. “I’m not buying this Rivian R2 because it doesn’t have an air compressor” is unlikely.
The one on the R1 is so hard to put back in the bag. It must be child proof.I think the most likely course is for Rivian to make it optional in the R2. They originally were going to for the R1, but with how significant the portion of people choosing the option was, they decided to just put it in every vehicle to reduce assembly complexity.
I expect R2 will have much fewer people taking the option.
If you have an R1T, you can put the bag into the hole and coil it into the bag that way. Otherwise, make one loop that fits into the bottom of the bag, do the rest of the loops in that size, stuff it all into the bag.The one on the R1 is so hard to put back in the bag. It must be child proof.
It didn't do any good when my 2-week old R1 took shrapnel (at least it liked like that) and got a gash on one of the AT tyres.Pretty much. Not really a big deal to most, I would think. I keep a $25 air compressor in the underfloor storage of both of our cars.
It's a R1S. It should go back in the bag by itself.If you have an R1T, you can put the bag into the hole and coil it into the bag that way. Otherwise, make one loop that fits into the bottom of the bag, do the rest of the loops in that size, stuff it all into the bag.