Agree looks amazing. I'm in Mill Creek so a fellow PNW'er; and I'm leasing so prolly not gonna do a lot of aftermarket stuff considering I'm not likely to keep it after the lease.
I have this spec. 2026 R1S Storm Blue Tri max on factory 22's and Scorpion
I've seen Hankook and Defender as the two most popular options.
Why the Hankook over the Michelins.
Just curious.
I wanted to see how ridiculous that I spent last 3 days trying to see if my vehicle can connect to the servers to download the update and for it to be able to get it thru a hotspot while driving home - needs WiFi. So figured fuckit my iPhone has hotspot.
I guess everyone else is cool with a 4...
Once again, incorrect.
In Rivian Roamer, this portion of the update section only showed "idle " when clearly the 07 version was on the vehicle.
Now after the update and reset, it shows this - so, the connectivity wasn't working until the reset.
I saw a few other posts where other owners said...
I wasn't late getting the update due to bad luck, it was because rebooting was needed -
In the driveway before leaving; I reset the vehicle. Then within a half hour, I get a notification thru Rivian Roamer that the update was available.
on the way home I downloaded it from my phone with WiFi...
Im definitely canceling the service appointment- if this is such a well known construct that you need to reset your vehicle, maybe that is the procedure Rivian communicates.
on my i7, I know after an update, to get number sync to work with my iPhone, I need to reset the vehicle infotainment...
Mine finally updated when I did a reset or restart - even scheduled a service visit to ensure my connectivity is correct.
A $113k vehicle shouldn't have to reset their vehicle to make it grab an update on a week old vehicle built in Dec 2025