UP Invincible Bed Storage Slider System, and a discussion with Urander about their upcoming Gen2 bed racks!

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https://unpluggedperformance.com/product/tesla-cybertruck-invincible-bed-storage-slider-system/

As I’ve been waiting to purchase my CT, I’ve been collecting links. Now that I’ve finally ordered one the link hunting has kicked into overdrive and I found this. Looks really slick and I’m scared to see how much it costs, haha. I see that unplugged is the sponsor of this channel - can you guys tell us more about it? Wondering if this thing is easy to install and to uninstall. Definitely keeping my eye on this!

the bumper with spare tire holder is also pretty dope!
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Whoa! That storage system is way cool.
 

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https://unpluggedperformance.com/product/tesla-cybertruck-invincible-bed-storage-slider-system/

As I’ve been waiting to purchase my CT, I’ve been collecting links. Now that I’ve finally ordered one the link hunting has kicked into overdrive and I found this. Looks really slick and I’m scared to see how much it costs, haha. I see that unplugged is the sponsor of this channel - can you guys tell us more about it? Wondering if this thing is easy to install and to uninstall. Definitely keeping my eye on this!

the bumper with spare tire holder is also pretty dope!
Really slick and if I had one of those available when I got my truck last year I might have considered it but I ended up with the T mat doesn't waste any space and still makes things accessible including the spare tire with minimal amount of ease and does not obstruct the hidden storage under the bed. Most importantly it was really cheap and simple to install
 
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Really slick and if I had one of those available when I got my truck last year I might have considered it but I ended up with the T mat doesn't waste any space and still makes things accessible including the spare tire with minimal amount of ease and does not obstruct the hidden storage under the bed. Most importantly it was really cheap and simple to install
I like the tmat but seems like when you factor the need for all the brackets required to keep things anchored in that system you start to run out of space quicker. Also I wish that tmat sold some bike holders, but I imagine the problem is that the tmat system isn’t deep enough to have enough holding power for a bike.
 


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This is the Cybertruck Owners Club, my brotha not the Corolla Onwers Club, lol. There’s a high percentage of vaporware in these pages
 

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Placed a reservation back in Nov last year and still haven’t heard a thing.
 

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I like the tmat but seems like when you factor the need for all the brackets required to keep things anchored in that system you start to run out of space quicker. Also I wish that tmat sold some bike holders, but I imagine the problem is that the tmat system isn’t deep enough to have enough holding power for a bike.
What’s the tmat ? Googled it and didn’t come up with much.
 


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That’s pretty cool. How well do they slide out? Particularly with some weight of stuff on top of them?
 

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That’s pretty cool. How well do they slide out? Particularly with some weight of stuff on top of them?
It slides pretty easy, but I do not use mine to remove items from the back of the vault. I use it to keep my camping gear stationary in the vault. I did not join the last 2 rows (24”x48”) that cover the sub vault with back 4 rows (48”x50”). This allows me to open the sub vault, but
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Tesla Cybertruck UP Invincible Bed Storage Slider System, and a discussion with Urander about their upcoming Gen2 bed racks! IMG_5648
Tesla Cybertruck UP Invincible Bed Storage Slider System, and a discussion with Urander about their upcoming Gen2 bed racks! IMG_5647
prevents sliding the rear section of tmat. However, you could add a couple of their blocks that span the two sections that will allow you to slide the entire tmat out. You could also build it with all the tmat panels connected and limit the amount you open the subvault. I did try this but it didn’t flex much to open the sub vault more than a couple of inches. Here’s a couple of photos that show my vault, but I am currently not loaded for a camping trip.
 

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It slides pretty easy, but I do not use mine to remove items from the back of the vault. I use it to keep my camping gear stationary in the vault. I did not join the last 2 rows (24”x48”) that cover the sub vault with back 4 rows (48”x50”). This allows me to open the sub vault, but
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prevents sliding the rear section of tmat. However, you could add a couple of their blocks that span the two sections that will allow you to slide the entire tmat out. You could also build it with all the tmat panels connected and limit the amount you open the subvault. I did try this but it didn’t flex much to open the sub vault more than a couple of inches. Here’s a couple of photos that show my vault, but I am currently not loaded for a camping trip.
That’s pretty cool. Thanks for demonstrating.
was thinking I’d use it for pulling out stuff I store under the cybertent if it slides well but I have some heavy stuff back there like a power station, jack, toolbox etc.
was just wondering if that weight would make it kind of impossible to slide back and forth.
 

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That’s pretty cool. Thanks for demonstrating.
was thinking I’d use it for pulling out stuff I store under the cybertent if it slides well but I have some heavy stuff back there like a power station, jack, toolbox etc.
was just wondering if that weight would make it kind of impossible to slide back and forth.
I placed my 51lb Ecoflow Glacier refrigerator on the last two rows of tmat and it was easy to slide. I cut holes in my tmat panels to allow access to the D rings on the back 4 rows, which prevents sliding them.
Here’s a quick video (I think I can upload a video).

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