What is this system? I like it a lotYou need to find a new tire shop OP…. No issues rotating tires. Just lift the vehicle and rotate them. Doesn’t take that long at all and not a big deal.
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It’s a quickjack 7000 tlx. Got it mainly for my model 3 with hopes I could lift the Rivian. It does work for the Rivian but you need to be pretty careful a go easy when lifting the Rivian. Wish they made longer frames that would reach the Rivian jack points without turning the lifts sideways.What is this system? I like it a lot
Not if he RTFM.This is gonna be one of those threads where the OP never comes back again right?![]()
Thanks, I am headed there next to pick up a couple.Pucks are available from many retailers. Personally they are of much higher quality then what Rivian is offering with their jack kit. I like the ones from Jackpucks.com and EVSportline as a close second.
Also Discount Tire (American tire in some regions) has them (at most locations) as Rivian's preferred partner.
Lastly if you look at the manual there is a procedure for lifting the truck without a puck, with a floor jack. It requires removing the small panels where the pucks go.
Not included with mine.Surely, the included Jack would be able to lift the vehicle in an emergency.
You should strongly consider getting a spare. If Rivian won't sell you, buy from third party sellers. Tires failures can leave you in the middle of nowhere. I had a recent close call, but somehow the tire held off the massive bolt on my other car.Not included with mine.
It’s not included with he R1, it’s included with the spare tire kit. If you didn‘t buy the kit, you don’t get the parts in the kit. While I was disappointed the spare tire kit had been sold out for months, I never thought to be upset about not being able to buy the individual parts (e.g. jack, wrench, puck, etc.) from the kit.Not included with mine.
I expect to receive my R1S near the end of Q4 this year. I plan to do my own tire rotations. I will use pucks and a floor jack. I think the fancy pucks that are available from retailers today are more expensive than their function warrants. They could easily be made from hard plastic like those available for Teslas. And they could sell profitably for under $50 for a set of four. I'm thinking about making them and offering them to the R1 community. Thoughts?Pucks are available from many retailers. Personally they are of much higher quality then what Rivian is offering with their jack kit. I like the ones from Jackpucks.com and EVSportline as a close second.
Also Discount Tire (American tire in some regions) has them (at most locations) as Rivian's preferred partner.
Lastly if you look at the manual there is a procedure for lifting the truck without a puck, with a floor jack. It requires removing the small panels where the pucks go.
I mean you won't make any money. Check Amazon already like 50 sellers selling them near that price for metal offerings. You can certainly buy them cheap and they will do the job. I strongly recommend ones with magnets at least, it makes the job a lot easier because you put them in the hole and then they stay while you get the jack in place.I expect to receive my R1S near the end of Q4 this year. I plan to do my own tire rotations. I will use pucks and a floor jack. I think the fancy pucks that are available from retailers today are more expensive than their function warrants. They could easily be made from hard plastic like those available for Teslas. And they could sell profitably for under $50 for a set of four. I'm thinking about making them and offering them to the R1 community. Thoughts?