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Oldsmobile_Mike

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...and bolts. And screws. ?

Only mentioning it because I noticed these were loose on mine today:

Rivian R1T R1S Remember to check your nuts... 1687906956424


(behind rear passenger side wheel)

VIN 19xxx R1T, 2,500 miles, no significant major issues but have had to slide around underneath it and tighten things a few times. ?
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I second this advise. I crawled under the truck and I say over 80 percent of bolts and 10mm nuts required tightening as they were very lose. Some I could move with my fingers. Truck had about 2K miles so this is a factory issue. Vin# in mid 16K
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