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The expectation I have heard is to just use the gear tunnel doors as the step in from the front of the bed and not enter from the rear of the vehicle with the tailgate up or down. I personally feel this is pretty short sided, especially in inclement weather scenarios, you would have to open a sealed compartment to do that.Bump. Been searching for something about how a gooseneck tailgate is setup/works but can't find anything. Anybody have any ideas how this is going to be setup?
Side note, I saw the 180 tailgate is off the table. Previously there were some pics out there where they had a flip out step when it was down (super cool, bummer it won't be there). Now with that out and the bumper being so narrow, any thoughts on how to step into the bed from the back with the tailgate up and down?
I searched online for gooseneck hinges and found several designs. I'm not sure which one Rivian plans to use.Bump. Been searching for something about how a gooseneck tailgate is setup/works but can't find anything. Anybody have any ideas how this is going to be setup?
Side note, I saw the 180 tailgate is off the table. Previously there were some pics out there where they had a flip out step when it was down (super cool, bummer it won't be there). Now with that out and the bumper being so narrow, any thoughts on how to step into the bed from the back with the tailgate up and down?
The gear tunnel comment I referenced was from a CS chat. I take a lot of that with a grain of salt though for now as there has been so much conflicting information across the board up to this point.A lot of "I heard" on this forum but nothing from Rivian. Very interesting.
Also thatās a pretty sharp point on the rear of the gear tunnelās door. It will definitely catch a few unsuspecting shins, thighs and children.Heard the same when I reached out several days ago in that if you want to get in and out of the bed to use the gear tunnel but the seems sub optimal for loading/unloading. Also, I have kids that would have to go head first into the bed from the gear tunnel to get over the side. Seems like a cut out on the corner of the bumper would be best unless this gooseneck really surprises.