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- Need to photoshop a dually rear axle into the mix.
- notevenExplorer IIIThe angle of the overhead should make rollin outta bed in the morning fairly easy.
The rig up makes the truck look a little less like a door stop in side profile. - Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerI long ago stop questioning people on how they spend their hard-earned money -- whether buying ugly, yuge or impractical.
One dude gave up his luxurious 5er resulting into an unhappy wife because he said he gone sick and tired lugging that monstrous rig. He settled on a cramped truck camper as he said for being able to park on trail head, being able to take a nap before hitting the trails and have hot meal on return.' Just don't know if that worth though the cost of divorce proceedings, lol.
Anyways, younger generations seems to be the market for Kimbo and Cybertruck in the belief for zero impact life style and camping. And willing to sacrifice some inconveniences of cramped living quarters and having to pump their muscles to operate a few gadgets here and there.
I'm not the market for Kimbo unless they can make it like the Lancce 1172 -- you know, for a happy wife and divorce being more inconvenient. Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I long ago stop questioning people on how they spend their hard money -- whether buying ugly, yuge or impractical.
One due gave up his luxurious 5er resulting into an unhappy wife because he said he gone sick and tired lugging that monstrous rig. He settled on a cramped truck camper as he said for being able to park on trail head, being able to take a nap before hitting the trails and have hot meal on return.' Just don't know if that worth though the cost of divorce proceedings, lol.
Anyways, younger generations seems to be the market for Kimbo and Cybertruck in the belief for zero impact life style and camping. And willing to sacrifice some inconveniences of cramped living quarters and having to pump their muscles to operate a few gadgets here and there.
I'm not the market for Kimbo unless they can make it like the Lancce 1172 -- you know, for a happy wife and divorce being more inconvenient.
If by the Lance 1172 you mean 11 feet long and a dry weight of 4200 lbs, that's a little much for a 6 1/2 foot bed and 3000 lb rated payload. You might want to shoot for something in between. ;)- 87WW_Alpine10Explorer
time2roll wrote:
Need to photoshop a dually rear axle into the mix.
Somebody already has...
https://insideevs.com/news/494051/tesla-cybertruck-render-dually-bed-rack/ - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
87WW_Alpine10 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Need to photoshop a dually rear axle into the mix.
Somebody already has...
https://insideevs.com/news/494051/tesla-cybertruck-render-dually-bed-rack/
Is that even street legal? :B
Cybertruck as it is is already wider than the regular pick ups out there that Teesla is registering it to the Dept. of Transportation as medium and heavy duty truck..
I like the front bull guard, and maybe a winch, though but I wonder if it may interfere with all of it's sensors. - Geo_BoyExplorer II
Bird Freak wrote:
Well at least you will have a place to nap while doing all those recharges.
:B - free_radicalExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Kimbo for Cybertruck
For the wifey to even look at truck camper, it had to be the equivalent of Lance 1172.
Neither,wait until Tesla makes the semi.Then put anything you want on it.
Only TC that would fit Cbrtk without hurting areodynamics would be some small Pop Up - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
free radical wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Kimbo for Cybertruck
For the wifey to even look at truck camper, it had to be the equivalent of Lance 1172.
Neither,wait until Tesla makes the semi.Then put anything you want on it.
That would be going the other way when intention is to avoid yuge.;) - stevenalNomad II
free radical wrote:
Neither,wait until Tesla makes the semi.Then put anything you want on it.
Why wait for Tesla?
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