Hillbilly
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Ridiculous. I don't even bother clicking. If I have that time I'm watching a feature length film.Out of Spec with a 2 hour videoThat's impressive even for Kyle.
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Ridiculous. I don't even bother clicking. If I have that time I'm watching a feature length film.Out of Spec with a 2 hour videoThat's impressive even for Kyle.
I did demo drive yesterday in Palo Alto and they have FM radio in R2I don't know if it's been talked about in this thread, but I can't believe there's no FM radio. OK, maybe I'm an old fart (46), but no AM radio -- OK, I get it. But also no FM radio? That just seems odd.
Just watched this and was shocked how biased they were on the 4Runner.Didn't see that anyone posted this one yet...first "comparison" video between the R2, 4Runner, and Model Y:
As discussed elsewhere, the FM audio is not coming from an FM tuner receiving radio signals from a broadcast tower. It is streaming from iHeartRadio or TuneIn over the cellular connection.I did demo drive yesterday in Palo Alto and they have FM radio in R2
The 21" is a less aggressive all season tire compared to the all terrain 20"...not as much rolling resistance.
OK, that makes sense. So presumably you could put a less aggressive tire on the 20" rim and get even better range than the 21" version.
I wonder if the factory would be willing/able to install the 20" Pirelli AS instead of BFG 20" AT? No doubt that would require some kind of manual intervention/exception unless Rivian is willing to reconfigure the configurator for Performance AT to allow it. But that would mean acknowledging a packaging misfire (no pun) - so unlikely?It's entirely down to the tires on the respective rims and nothing to do with the rim size. You can go with the 20s, put more efficient tires on there and likely get the same or better range as the 21s
Yep, often nauseating.This is decades-long standard operating procedure for any new vehicle launch. A better reason to be skeptical is that most of those "influenced" invited to the R2 launch are truly awful at what they claim to do.![]()
That would have to be done at the service center. Another factor, the total diameter of both wheels with factory spec tires is identical. So 20” with all seasons would probably just match the 21” range.I wonder if the factory would be willing/able to install the 20" Pirelli AS instead of BFG 20" AT? No doubt that would require some kind of manual intervention/exception unless Rivian is willing to reconfigure the configurator for Performance AT to allow it. But that would mean acknowledging a packaging misfire (no pun) - so unlikely?
I'd like the 20" AT wheels but have no use for AT tires w/ shorter range and w/out 3PMSF. I'd prefer to break in w/ AS having greater range and then go tire shopping for 3PMSF later on.
Thx Jose. Your content has contributed greatly to my decision to order an R2. Much aapreciated.Thanks for including my video! I have an article to also go along with it: https://riviantrackr.com/news/rivian-r2-first-drive-on-road-and-off-road/
So happy to hear this! If you have any other questions, feel free to slide into my DMsThx Jose. Your content has contributed greatly to my decision to order an R2. Much aapreciated.
No way the factory or service center would do that.I wonder if the factory would be willing/able to install the 20" Pirelli AS instead of BFG 20" AT? No doubt that would require some kind of manual intervention/exception unless Rivian is willing to reconfigure the configurator for Performance AT to allow it. But that would mean acknowledging a packaging misfire (no pun) - so unlikely?
I'd like the 20" AT wheels but have no use for AT tires w/ shorter range and w/out 3PMSF. I'd prefer to break in w/ AS having greater range and then go tire shopping for 3PMSF later on.
Not quite the same tires. The ones that come on this car aren't 3 peak.No way the factory or service center would do that.
Also the BF Goodrich are 3PMSF so I'm confused by what you meant?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...DruAIPWpLHidr-x00nTtksN9lriSLedR2njLQQEXwgokh
It says Rivian spec in the description and also 3PMSFNot quite the same tires. The ones that come on this car aren't 3 peak.
I mean, argue all you want based on the tire rack specs. But the 3 peak logo does not appear on the tires.It says Rivian spec in the description and also 3PMSF