My 2025 Tesla CyberTruck AWD.

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No mores than 75 smiles/hr friend. Not without a radar detector.
Wish there was a place to plug it in. Uniden in Porsche. Escort in the Lexus. I got nothing in my fastest 0-60 🤣
 

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That’s how mine looks after it was done. If it’s missing you should see holes
 


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Actually same holes. Didn’t really notice them while driving earlier. Mine were a little further out than that but I believe you’re not supposed to see them when the extra slat is in place. Anyone smarter care to comment? I’m certainly no expert.
 
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Actually same holes. Didn’t really notice them while driving earlier. Mine were a little further out than that but I believe you’re not supposed to see them when the extra slat is in place. Anyone smarter care to comment? I’m certainly no expert.
Thanks. So I do need an extra slat? I’m surprised Tesla said it’s fine how it is.
 

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I don’t think you do unless it visually bothers you. It’s done nothing to improve the seal of my tonneau.
 
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Dropped off my CT to get wrapped yesterday. The wait is already killing me. Anxious to see how it turns out. I asked the shop owner to send me a progress photo, but nothing yet. I hope we picked the right colour!
 


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Yes. I’m aware. Both times I’ve filled the air up has been first thing in the morning before driving.
If the pressures are dropping equally on all 4 tires it's a pretty good assumption that they are not actually losing air, just lower pressure due to cooler temperatures. This is the time of year that I put a little more than 50 psi cold in so I don't have to add air every time it gets a little colder.

In the spring, when I know temperatures are getting warmer, I'm happy at 49 PSI (unless I'm on a long road trip) because I know the pressure is only going to rise as the season progresses.

Which tires do you have? I've found both of the Goodyear AT tires to be very impermeable to air seepage.
 
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If the pressures are dropping equally on all 4 tires it's a pretty good assumption that they are not actually losing air, just lower pressure due to cooler temperatures. This is the time of year that I put a little more than 50 psi cold in so I don't have to add air every time it gets a little colder.

In the spring, when I know temperatures are getting warmer, I'm happy at 49 PSI (unless I'm on a long road trip) because I know the pressure is only going to rise as the season progresses.

Which tires do you have? I've found both of the Goodyear AT tires to be very impermeable to air seepage.
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