There are a lot of places online that will ship you stuff for pretty cheap, UPS and FedEx stores have printers you can use, local libraries sometimes have them, there is also a few websites that can connect you to people near you you can have print for you.
I wouldn't count them out, it could be that several distributors still have them in stock and able to ship.
I've never had TuxMat, but have had 3D on multiple vehicles (including my Rivians) and love them.
A lot of people (myself included) live by the ABC's... Always Be Charging. I usually only use 8-10% per day in my normal driving, but then every night I top off to 70%. It's also what Rivian recommends.
I'm sorry this happened to you. I'm a little less sorry because you didn't have your foot on the brake while resting on a steep hill, AND you were so deep in your phone you didn't notice yourself rolling back or the person behind you creeping up. Just because a vehicle has a feature, doesn't...
I was about to bring this up. One of the reasons I went with the tesla J1772 outlet... to future proof it. When we inevitably get another EV, I wanted to be able to charge all of them off of one breaker, without having to unplug and plug in a different one. Great feature for sure.
I like the pin stripe on the side! I don't notice what you did on the front too much other than the top of the headlight looks chopped off. The main thing is to do what makes you happy! Happy modifying!
With every truck I've owned, I have never closed the tailgate with the tailgate release handle which is the handle I assume you are talking about. Have always closed it by lifting up on the tailgate. This tailgate is no heavier than any other tailgate I've owned and have never had one close itself.
Most people are using Abstract Oceans kit. They are "special order" aka they cant advertise them but they have them in stock. This is what I personally did both times.
Others are plasti dipping them. This is the cheaper and less permanent method.
Excited for someone to tackle this. It looks like the only mounting points are under the main seat, so it shouldn't be too hard to get rid of the center section. Cut the metal round pipe and then tackle some of the plastic trim and you're good to go!
You are definitely not being too picky.
That is the kind of damage that I wouldn't send my car TO the body shop if it was on my car, but the fact that you just got it BACK from the body shop looking like that is sad.
a wifi mesh network brand. Essentially it allows you to put a "router" in your garage or close to the front of your house so your vehicle is connected to good wifi signal.