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Not really designed for the Cybertruck. But, to me at least, it has the look and the feel of a Cybertruck...

ACM Wallet 3.0 Stealth - Heavy-duty lightweight aluminum wallet... Holds 6 cards that can be extracted with the slide of an actuator button, plus the heavy-duty cash clip.

I have used ACM wallets for some time now and recently upgraded to the 3.0 version. I really love this wallet and always get asked where I got.

You can get a raw aluminum color if you want, but since my Cybertruck is wrapped black, I had to go with the black version.


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Available here: ACM Wallet 3.0 Stealth - RFID Blocking All Aluminum Laser Cut Premium Wallet and Removable Cash Clip
That’s awesome.
Does each button do a different card?
Did they have some sort of Black Friday/cyber Monday sale I missed?
Sponsored

 

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That’s awesome.
Does each button do a different card?
Did they have some sort of Black Friday/cyber Monday sale I missed?
Yes, each slider button does a different card. I did get like a 20% discount when I got mine. Assuming the deal is over now.
 

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I'll buy one off you or if you can share your build, that would be awesome.
I'll buy one off you or if you can share your build, that would be awesome.
Thanks for the interest in buying this, but it isn't something worthwhile to tackle again. This was a DIY project using some leftover aluminum bar stock, and I'll share the details here so anyone can build their own and iterate for even better results. It's my second iteration—the first used a rectangular aluminum handle (linked), but it was too awkward to reach, so I scrapped it for this angled design that hugs the L-track better and is closer to the tailgate.

Materials :
  • Aluminum bar stock: ¾" x 1 ½"
  • L-track stud bolt and nut – linked
  • 4 Tapered machine screws (for mounting the grab bar)
  • Good metal-cutting saw blade. I used Bosh RESM6x2
  • Belt sander or file
  • Drills: ¾" (for recess holes), smaller bit for through-holes and tapping machine screws
  • Tap set for machine screws
Step-by-Step Instructions:
  1. Prep the Bar Stock for Angle:
    • Measure and mark ¼" off one end of the aluminum bar to match the angle where the L-track meets the Cybertruck bed.
    • Without access to a mill (like a Bridgeport), use a hacksaw with a fresh, high-quality blade to cut off the ¼" piece. Go slow for a clean cut. It will not look pretty..
    • Belt sand or file if you want, but this will not be seen.
  2. Drill Holes for Mounting:
    • Mark positions for two holes, spaced to align with your L-track mounts (1" apart).
    • Drill two ¾" holes about 3/8" deep—these recess the flare nuts.
    • In the center of each recess, drill a through-hole sized for the stud bolt.
    • Mount the bar stock and align the grab handle so it doesn't interfere with the tailgate. Mark the whole locations.
    • Drill/Tap the holes for your tapered machine screws to match the mounting plate for the grab handle.
    • Taper the grab handle mounting holes to accept the tapered machine screws.
  3. Attach to L-Track:
    • Insert flare nuts into the recesses and secure with stud bolts. Note: The linked L-track stud bolts come with a positioning washer that I did not use.
    • Position the grab bar over two L-track mounts (one will be visible under the handle; the other hidden beneath).
    • File down the bolt heads slightly if they protrude beyond the bar's surface for a flush fit and so the grab handle folds completely for the magnet to catch.
It works great for me, but as one commenter noted earlier, the grab handle alignment might look a bit "off" aesthetically because the handle is designed to grab from the other side. It isn’t reversible because the magnet is imbedded in the handle.

If you build this, share pics—I'd love to see improvements and variations.

Drive safe!
L-Track Single Stud Bolt

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5Z4K9PX?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

Flip up Grab Bars

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BDRWG4ZD?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1



Black Aluminum Alloy Handle Rectangular Industrial Pull Handle

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QN3YRDS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
 

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That last one w
Thanks for the interest in buying this, but it isn't something worthwhile to tackle again. This was a DIY project using some leftover aluminum bar stock, and I'll share the details here so anyone can build their own and iterate for even better results. It's my second iteration—the first used a rectangular aluminum handle (linked), but it was too awkward to reach, so I scrapped it for this angled design that hugs the L-track better and is closer to the tailgate.

Materials :
  • Aluminum bar stock: ¾" x 1 ½"
  • L-track stud bolt and nut – linked
  • 4 Tapered machine screws (for mounting the grab bar)
  • Good metal-cutting saw blade. I used Bosh RESM6x2
  • Belt sander or file
  • Drills: ¾" (for recess holes), smaller bit for through-holes and tapping machine screws
  • Tap set for machine screws
Step-by-Step Instructions:
  1. Prep the Bar Stock for Angle:
    • Measure and mark ¼" off one end of the aluminum bar to match the angle where the L-track meets the Cybertruck bed.
    • Without access to a mill (like a Bridgeport), use a hacksaw with a fresh, high-quality blade to cut off the ¼" piece. Go slow for a clean cut. It will not look pretty..
    • Belt sand or file if you want, but this will not be seen.
  2. Drill Holes for Mounting:
    • Mark positions for two holes, spaced to align with your L-track mounts (1" apart).
    • Drill two ¾" holes about 3/8" deep—these recess the flare nuts.
    • In the center of each recess, drill a through-hole sized for the stud bolt.
    • Mount the bar stock and align the grab handle so it doesn't interfere with the tailgate. Mark the whole locations.
    • Drill/Tap the holes for your tapered machine screws to match the mounting plate for the grab handle.
    • Taper the grab handle mounting holes to accept the tapered machine screws.
  3. Attach to L-Track:
    • Insert flare nuts into the recesses and secure with stud bolts. Note: The linked L-track stud bolts come with a positioning washer that I did not use.
    • Position the grab bar over two L-track mounts (one will be visible under the handle; the other hidden beneath).
    • File down the bolt heads slightly if they protrude beyond the bar's surface for a flush fit and so the grab handle folds completely for the magnet to catch.
It works great for me, but as one commenter noted earlier, the grab handle alignment might look a bit "off" aesthetically because the handle is designed to grab from the other side. It isn’t reversible because the magnet is imbedded in the handle.

If you build this, share pics—I'd love to see improvements and variations.

Drive safe!
L-Track Single Stud Bolt

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5Z4K9PX?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

Flip up Grab Bars

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BDRWG4ZD?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1



Black Aluminum Alloy Handle Rectangular Industrial Pull Handle

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QN3YRDS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

That last one would be great as an O-Shit handle. if there was a way to mount it in the cab.
has anyone had the headliner off at that point? maybe some tapped threads and spacers would work, but i don't like working around airbags.
 


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Oh fuck yeah. Thanks for that. 11 bucks would have been nice but I’m still gonna get it for $24 I think.
Let me know if you need a loan or anything. We could start up a "Go-Fund-Me" possibly...
😂
 


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Nothing instills confidence that these will work than an image of a NOT-Cybertruck image showing where they go... 😂
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Seriously. The marketing is so sloppy on all this stuff.
 

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For Tetris fans. Very interesting shaped molle accessory.
https://a.co/d/iMqtEyG
In no way would i call that Molle or Pals. not even compatible. I can see only one spot in each row that could even take a 1" strap. Maybe it's a whole new attachment system?
 
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In no way would i call that Molle or Pals. not even compatible. I can see only one spot in each row that could even take a 1" strap. Maybe it's a whole new attachment system?
Yeah. I was wondering about that myself
 

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