Pioneer52
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- Ronald
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- Pioneertown CA
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- Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Jeep CJ 7
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- Retired
That is extremely cool, thanks for the info!
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I like this but I donāt want to have to install this AND move my license plate AND come up with a way of lighting the license plate every time I plan to go off-roadā¦ and then reverse the process when I get home. Lather, rinse, repeat. Because of the weight penalty and aerodynamic penalty I canāt see something external like this staying in place for anything other than trips which involve off-road driving.
Thank you for these dimensions! It looks like a 20ā AT wheel and tire setup will lay flat on the cargo floor behind the second row. I will just need to find something like this https://modernspare.com/product/modern-spare-carrying-case-28-x-6/ in the right size.Here are the specs for the R1S I got from customer service a few weeks ago. Pretty much the same between the 5 and 7 seater except for cargo height is a 2.7 inches shorter for the 7 seater.
ā¢ The cargo floor length behind third-row seats is 553 mm.
ā¢ The cargo width behind third-row seats is 1298 mm.
ā¢ The cargo floor length behind second-row seats is 1353 mm.
ā¢ The cargo width behind the second-row seats is 1298 mm.
ā¢ The cargo width minimum with 5 passenger seating is 1151 mm.
ā¢ The cargo height with 7-passenger seating is 855 mm.
ā¢ The cargo height with 5-passenger seating is 925 mm.
ā¢ The cargo width minimum and maximum ranges from 1084-1496 mm.
ā¢ The cargo volume behind the third-row seats is 499 liters.
ā¢ The cargo volume behind the second-row seats with the third row folded is 1323 liters.
ā¢ The cargo volume behind the first-row seats with the second and third-row seats folded down is 2499 liters.
ā¢ The cargo height with 7-passenger seating is 855 mm. (33.6 inches)
ā¢ The cargo height with 5-passenger seating is 925 mm. (36.4 inches)
Ethan-
Iām in Laguna Niguel and have a preorder for an R1S but I was late to the game so I probably wonāt do you much good except as a potential customer. Functional rock sliders are high on my list.
The most important thing I need for off-roading is a way ro carry a full-size spare. The SUV has room for a compact spare and nothing more. Because of the importance of weight and aerodynamics on an electric vehicle, Iād love to have a way to carry a spare only when Iām going on an off-road trip. The compact spare should be fine for daily on-road driving.
Maybe something could be designed which could attach to the hitch receiver and swing away or pivot down to allow the tailgate to operate normally. Ideally with a companion floor stand which could attach to the frame for storage in a garage. You could attach the stand and lower the air suspension as a back-saving strategy for installation and removal. Another possibility is a frame which could attach to tie down points in the cargo area which would mean no aerodynamic penalty. I imagine this would be a lot lighter than a hitch receiver mount so it should be easier to install and remove.
Because the details on the production vehicles arenāt out now (though they should be āsoonā) it is difficult to offer real suggestions until we see the product. Iām pretty sure Iām not the only one who isnāt hitting a trail without a full-size spare, so please keep this need in mind since Rivian doesnāt seem to be addressing it.
Thanks!
-Rob
Have you contacted Jeff Bezos?Hi everyone.
I wanted to reach out again and see where everyone was at on their order.
I know Rivian once again delayed early orders but does anyone have a relatively close date?
We're super eager to start working with them.
Nah, he's a little occupied right now...Have you contacted Jeff Bezos?
Sorry couldn't resist. I wouldn't be shocked if we don't see any member deliveries until November unfortunately. Rivian is still officially stating customer deliveries begin in August... time will tell.
Do you have plans for a bed rack that is cab height for the R1T?
Hey Commodore...You're spot on and I agree with everything you mention above...that said, my concern is that Rivian (and any carmaker) is likely to have more money to spend on attorney fees than I do so I do tend to take a measure of caution when modifying a new vehicle.It doesn't.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act defines what a manufacturer can and cannot do regarding warranty coverage. They can't void your warranty just because you took it apart. Nor can they void your warranty just for installing an accessory or using an aftermarket part. They can only deny warranty coverage if they can demonstrate (the burden is on them) that the aftermarket part/accessory or improper installation/use was the cause of the failure. And even if they did demonstrate that, the denial only applies for that specific failure.
For example, if you install an off-road light bar on your front bumper, and a week later your driver-side headlamp high beam stops working, Rivian must honor your warranty and replace the headlamp unless they can prove the light bar or your installation caused the failure. Now, if they did demonstrate that you tapped into a circuit that did cause the problem, they could deny the warranty claim -- but your overall vehicle warranty is still in tact. If a brake caliper locks up, a week later, Rivian has to warranty that, unless they can prove that failure was also caused by the light bar installation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagnusonāMoss_Warranty_Act
Us too! But no one has committed to R&D yet...Can't wait to see the items they come up with.
My original delivery windows was Oct-Dec and I havenāt received an update yet so I am left with ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆUs too! But no one has committed to R&D yet...
Oof, sorry to hear about the delivery date. Seems like Rivian has their head underwater trying to prioritize the deliveries... Unless you're rich and famous! But that's a whole other rabbit hole I don't want to get involved inMy original delivery windows was Oct-Dec and I havenāt received an update yet so I am left with ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆ
I have another idea for carrying a full-sire spare in an R1S which I hope will work. If space permits, we need a piece which latches onto the tether anchor points on the backs of the 3rd row seats. In the middle of the piece there should be a threaded rod which has a large wing nut type piece bigger than the opening for the wheel center cap. The spare tire can go vertically (or close to it) against the backs of the third row seats and gets anchored in place via the wing nut to threaded rod to anchor piece.
Whenever it gets delivered is fine with me. Iām hoping our Land Rover doesnāt go belly-up before then (turned 236,000 miles last night) but thatās not Rivianās problem and if thatās my biggest issue in life then I am fortunate.Oof, sorry to hear about the delivery date. Seems like Rivian has their head underwater trying to prioritize the deliveries... Unless you're rich and famous! But that's a whole other rabbit hole I don't want to get involved in
I hope that 3rd row seat can support the weight of a full size spare bouncing around in the desert! You'd also loose what little cargo space you had left... Unless you're talking about the seats folded down?
UGH there's so much we have in mind for these things!