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Seeking Your Input: Help Teslaunch create more amazing Cybertruck Accessories!

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Ramps I was thinking about would be more like this:
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Just something to keep the two ramps separated so when you are loading/unloading something they wouldn't be able to 'move apart' (like I have seen happen to other trucks with two ramps) at the bottom/top causing things to end up falling off the ramps...

They would need to be adjustable for different 'widths' of course...

As to the 'unloader' pic you shared, yes, that's what I was talking about, but rather than a 'hand crank' one that you would plug into one of the outlets on the CB...

The 'fold out' side panels you pretty much get the idea... Of course they would have to lock down to the 'rails' inside, then be able to come up and over the sides (with rubber padding to protect?) and then end up as a 'tray' that is flat and level on the outside... Wouldn't need to be heavy duty as it would/should/could be just there to hold tools you are using (not a chest) and maybe a water bottle, coffee holder kind of things... Mostly it would just be flat, about 10-12" wide and have a few 'holes' drilled in it for things like screwdrivers, hammers, etc... with maybe a couple of 'hangers' for other things too...

Maybe something like this (when opened up and 'over the side') but with a way to hold tools, parts, etc. to keep them separated as needed. Wouldn't even have to be 2 of them, just one side would work... The 'box/tray would only need to be used when it's opened up... It would be empty when folded into the back of the truck... sort of a combo of the box below and one of those tool holders for rakes and shovels and such that you see gardeners trucks have (except not for long handled items, but for short ones).

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Ramps I was thinking about would be more like this:
1722365624584-g3.jpg


Just something to keep the two ramps separated so when you are loading/unloading something they wouldn't be able to 'move apart' (like I have seen happen to other trucks with two ramps) at the bottom/top causing things to end up falling off the ramps...

They would need to be adjustable for different 'widths' of course...

As to the 'unloader' pic you shared, yes, that's what I was talking about, but rather than a 'hand crank' one that you would plug into one of the outlets on the CB...

The 'fold out' side panels you pretty much get the idea... Of course they would have to lock down to the 'rails' inside, then be able to come up and over the sides (with rubber padding to protect?) and then end up as a 'tray' that is flat and level on the outside... Wouldn't need to be heavy duty as it would/should/could be just there to hold tools you are using (not a chest) and maybe a water bottle, coffee holder kind of things... Mostly it would just be flat, about 10-12" wide and have a few 'holes' drilled in it for things like screwdrivers, hammers, etc... with maybe a couple of 'hangers' for other things too...

Maybe something like this (when opened up and 'over the side') but with a way to hold tools, parts, etc. to keep them separated as needed. Wouldn't even have to be 2 of them, just one side would work... The 'box/tray would only need to be used when it's opened up... It would be empty when folded into the back of the truck... sort of a combo of the box below and one of those tool holders for rakes and shovels and such that you see gardeners trucks have (except not for long handled items, but for short ones).

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Alright, I've noted everything down✍✍✍:

âś…1.Vault dual ramps with something in the middle to lock them in place and adjustable for different unloading standards to prevent items from falling off during unloading.
âś…2.Electric Vault unloader.
✅3.Vault L-track fold-out side panels—a fantastic design and idea to meet daily needs, truly great!
Thank you so much for your brilliant ideas and suggestions. If you have any more thoughts, feel free to share anytime!??
 
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How about a support bar that connects to the Vault L-Track and runs the width of the Vault. You can then add a number of them along the bed where needed and place anything on top of them to create a new level.... such as boards for camping.... leave as rails transporting as a second level, and each time still have the space underneath.
Just Like this?
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An under-screen bin/storage tray, but one that goes full width of the screen, similar to this for the Model 3:
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Thank you so much for your comment and suggestions! We do have trays available on our website: https://teslaunch.net/collections/c...sole-behind-screen-storage-box-for-cybertruck
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and we're currently customizing the storage box under the screen. I’ll seriously consider your suggestion to see if there's a way to integrate trays with storage boxes for more convenience and practicality. Please feel free to share any other great ideas you have; your suggestions and thoughts are incredibly valuable to us!??????
 
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A true bed step would be awesome. Something designed specifically for the Cybertruck and not generic one like the following. Designed to install safely and easily to the CT tailgate without damage. Thanks for bringing out so many awesome ideas from real CT owners.

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Can the cyber truck pull a 41 ft 11 in 3254 Lb capacity camper or would you need the cyber beast? I know charging would be a lot but driving a gas or deodar truck is costly also.
what 41 ft camper trailer weighs 3200 lbs? I don't think one exsists.
 
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A true bed step would be awesome. Something designed specifically for the Cybertruck and not generic one like the following. Designed to install safely and easily to the CT tailgate without damage. Thanks for bringing out so many awesome ideas from real CT owners.

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Wow, your pics really helps to visualize it! ? ? ? I've added it to my to-do list! The Teslaunch Team is incredibly grateful for all the brilliant ideas you've shared with us! I think my next step is to bring these real needs and wonderful ideas to life!??✍✍
 
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what 41 ft camper trailer weighs 3200 lbs? I don't think one exsists.
I think what you said makes sense. It seems that a 41 ft camper trailer weighing only 3200 lbs does not exist. Typically, trailers of such length weigh significantly more. For instance, a 35 ft trailer can weigh between 8100 to 8600 lbs, while a 31 ft trailer can weigh around 6500 lbs (The Outdoor Insider) (Camper Grid). The lightest trailers, like teardrop trailers, max out at about 3200 lbs, but they are much shorter in length (The Outdoor Insider). Thus, it's very unlikely to find a 41 ft trailer that weighs only 3200 lbs. :unsure: :unsure: ??
 

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I carefully reviewed your post yesterday, and that tent is definitely a very cost-effective choice that doesn’t affect your driving!(y)(y)(y)(y) We're currently calculating costs to see if we can offer a similar setup or even a better solution. Thanks so much for sharing your insights and suggestions. I feel like we Tesla folk truly love life, camping, and everything about it! Feel free to share any other fantastic ideas you have!:love::love:??
I have to give you guys at Teslaunch big kudos!! Most companies these days don't seem to want 'outside' ideas or changes to products yet you folks appear to be actually LISTENING to your 'audience' AND responding back as well.

I have often sent 'ideas' to companies to improve their products (or at least for improvements *I* think they can make/do) but RARELY and I mean VERY RARELY do you ever even hear back from them!

I would LOVE to see EVERY company that 'makes things' have a 'suggestion box' on their websites where people could go and suggest new products or changes to old ones. I can't tell you how many times we have purchased something that ALMOST filled all our needs, but if it just had this one other thing then it would REALLY be great!

I still remember WAY back in late 1970's when I was at a burger joint where a bunch of us 'car guys' hung out at, and we're sitting there eating and I picked up one of those red ketchup bottles (the refillable kind) that were on every table and I told my friends "Wouldn't it be great if you could buy Ketchup in bottles like this instead of in those glass bottles or big cans to refill them?

I said "You could even do mustard, maybe even jelly (for PB&J I was thinking), but also for relish and maybe mayo also."

Everyone just laughed... They thought I was crazy... Well, of course you CAN buy them that way now (and a whole lot more)...

Keep up the good work... Listen to your customers, then ask questions and listen some more!! KUDOS!!
 
 
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