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Yup. Had removed the fronts but ended up DEEP in sand due to eroded ruts and snaped the screw bosses on one side. Extract mode got us out and there was no other damage (besides a scuffed rim)
I think this the real way to remove them.

Not in the owner's manual from some reason...

Chainsaw also works in a pinch.

Dremmel tool is also an idea...

I am looking for Cybertrucks without the rear fairings...

Hmmm.... I might ask them to remove them when I take delivery.... There is an idea...
 

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Yup. Had removed the fronts but ended up DEEP in sand due to eroded ruts and snaped the screw bosses on one side. Extract mode got us out and there was no other damage (besides a scuffed rim)
@mongo. No dabs man. Or no touches in English.
 

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Good job! That truck ain't peeling off anytime soon. Reminds me of a leech...an impressive Cyberleech! ??
 

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My first off road with the beast and I was impressed



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I know that trick! Used it many times for skiing photos! I thought something looked funny so I rotated it so your hoodie drawstrings were hanging down:

Tesla Cybertruck My first off roading with Cyberbeast... impressed! AAOff-Roadad


Now it looks right!
 


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Yup. Had removed the fronts but ended up DEEP in sand due to eroded ruts and snaped the screw bosses on one side. Extract mode got us out and there was no other damage (besides a scuffed rim)
Did you remove them, or are replacing them?

Also, does anyone have a picture of what the Cybertruck looks like without them? Might be worth the 1/2 of labor to have Tesla Service remove them (the rears)...
 

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Did you remove them, or are replacing them?

Also, does anyone have a picture of what the Cybertruck looks like without them? Might be worth the 1/2 of labor to have Tesla Service remove them (the rears)...
I'm replacing the broken one, reinstalling the fronts, and adding the additional mud flap kit.
 

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I'm replacing the broken one, reinstalling the fronts, and adding the additional mud flap kit.
I just checked mine in the driveway and noticed I lost one of the rear ones on Saturday. A month ago one of the front ones was hanging down, one of the tabs had broken off, so I hiked it up using a peice of black duct tape inside the wheel well. Can't even see the tape!

I'm sure I'll be breaking more in the future, but they are so cheap to replace I'm not too worried about it. (y)
 
 








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