Good thing you don't have a hitch.Autopark was taking too long and there was a car waiting for me to clear the lane. I got flustered and took over. I was mm from humility, but stopped by chance just in time. I should let the robot take its time to park the darn thing.![]()
Indeed, they are the new Wrangler RT tires - they're super beefy. I didn't know how to use my $3500 Tesla credits, so I purchased brand new set of tires and kept the old ones in case. I did find they are still quite slippery though - perfect for drifting in the snow. I do, however, turn on the "Slippery" mode (under Dynamics in Settings) to ensure all four-wheels are active when I drive faster than 50 MPH in snow or rain.Love the photos! I thought to myself "wish there was video" and then I noticed there was
Are those Tesla-sold tires?
Awesome!This was last week, but I can’t help by show support. Plus, what an amazing tailgate vehicle this thing is. I used the outlets in the bed to power an electric coil to heat the coals for my $50 charcoal grill in the parking lot. Pair that with some beers and snow. Epic!
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Cool thanks. I like hearing from people that live in real winter. My biggest debate is studded or not. I always have studded on my cars, but I used to have an old-style Jeep Grand Cherokee and it only had studless all terrains and was great in winter. I'd avoid the annoying stud whine if I can , but I want the Cybetruck to be the absolute best winter vehicle possible.Indeed, they are the new Wrangler RT tires - they're super beefy. I didn't know how to use my $3500 Tesla credits, so I purchased brand new set of tires and kept the old ones in case. I did find they are still quite slippery though - perfect for drifting in the snow. I do, however, turn on the "Slippery" mode (under Dynamics in Settings) to ensure all four-wheels are active when I drive faster than 50 MPH in snow or rain.
It most definitely is one of the most capable vehicle out there - I was impressed.Cool thanks. I like hearing from people that live in real winter. My biggest debate is studded or not. I always have studded on my cars, but I used to have an old-style Jeep Grand Cherokee and it only had studless all terrains and was great in winter. I'd avoid the annoying stud whine if I can , but I want the Cybetruck to be the absolute best winter vehicle possible.