There is a gap in the center of both crossbars that allows long narrow
loads (i.e. lumber, pipes) to compress the rooftop fin when loaded. I'm
looking for semi-permanent solutions to this problem before I end up
breaking the fin. Any ideas?
I was refunded the full price of the roof-top tent within 2 days, but this was an unusual case of a Rivian "glitch" (their words) mistakenly putting it in the gear shop when it did not exist.
What’s funny is that the Rivian Halloween tune is the same as the alarm tune for my Tesla. It is the beginning of Bach’s Tocatta & Fugue in D minor.
What’s funny is that the Rivian Halloween tune is the same as the alarm tune for my Tesla. It is the beginning of Bach’s Tocatta & Fugue in D minor.
I use Dupont Non-stick Dry Film Lubricant with Teflon. I spray it along the full length of the rails with the cover open about once a month.
My cover works like new after 14 months of nearly daily use, but I make sure to never open without checking for debris on the cover.
I would suggest you Tapcon the curbs into the cement as the adhesive will eventually fail, IMO, and result in potentially costly damage. I have similar setup and would not count on the adhesive.
Took aeros off on delivery. Most (about 80%) of my 2260 miles so far are "city" (average speed 22 mph) with an efficiency of 2.4 mi/kWh. About 90% of the driving it's been between 65-80 degrees outside. Over 95% of the time I'm in the Sport setting.
Just a quick "thank you" to McFly Rivian for the idea and supplying the part numbers. Just finished my installation using the OEM Toyota cleats & am very happy with result.
Count me as another whose PAAK worked fine early on, but since the 2023.2.3 update has failed repeatedly (iphone 12 throughout). In addition to not unlocking the doors, about half the time it doesn't recognize the PAAK from inside and I have to hold the card to the inside of door in order to...