A fault in the Cybertruck’s bed design allows debris to easily get trapped in the under-bed compartment. If moving hay, it blocks the air compressor intake, causing it to overheat. This affects the air suspension, which causes the truck to sink lopsided.
Each time I hear another issue with the cybertruck I have to wonder why did the create such a complex system to solve issues that didn’t really need solved. I get the need for an air compressor but would it have been better in the fruck? Why is the intake under the bed? Could that have not used traditional suspension with leaf springs?
Each time I hear another issue with the cybertruck I have to wonder why did the create such a complex system to solve issues that didn’t really need solved. I get the need for an air compressor but would it have been better in the fruck? Why is the intake under the bed? Could that have not used traditional suspension with leaf springs?
Air ride is more comfortable theoretically? But why the intake is in any way obstructable by loading the bed seems insane