Tesla Cybertruck: In-Depth Suspension Analysis

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Kevin discusses the Cybertruck's suspension, comparing it to the Rivian's.
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Komentáře • 364

  • @brianb-p6586
    @brianb-p6586 Před 15 dny +11

    The upper control arm does not just control camber. It locates the upper ball joint both laterally and longitudinally, so in combination with the lower arm it contributes to
    lateral location,
    longitudinal location,
    camber, and
    caster.
    The only things it doesn't do are support vertical load (because the spring acts on the lower arm in this case) and steer. Yes, loads are lower than those of the lower control arm, because it is acting at the end of a long lever - this and shorter upper arm length are why extended hub carriers are used.

  • @otm646
    @otm646 Před 13 dny +7

    19:05 You would have to be insane to try and bake the air suspension receiver into the casting. The number one design rule for large castings is to minimize your scrap rate. To reject an entire giga casting because there's a problem with the air receiver is setting yourself up for failure. Not to mention that reservoir is a cookie cutter part to build coming pre-tested from a tier supplier.

  • @amoreforless
    @amoreforless Před 16 dny +6

    Kevin is a top notch engineer , he knows his stuff , would be cool to see another engineer to fireside chat with Kevin to draw him out and highlight the extent of his knowledge and previous engineering wins.

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Před 16 dny +33

    That air pump and tank needs to inflate the tent accessory and they should include a compressed air outlet in the bed next to the electrical outlets.

    • @Slebonson
      @Slebonson Před 15 dny +2

      Oh they'll move it don't worry. This is just version 1 of this truck it has a long way to go yet.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      TANK, not enough Volume.
      Cybertent has separate Portable AIR pump.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      totally useless

    • @darylfortney8081
      @darylfortney8081 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 are you kidding me

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      @@darylfortney8081 - NOT KIDDING, Facts.

  • @capslock9031
    @capslock9031 Před 16 dny +22

    Aaaand lovin' Kevin "Himself" Harty in this one again!

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Před 16 dny +3

      Essentially correct

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  Před 16 dny +7

      Kevin is one of our best!

    • @drive-channel1834
      @drive-channel1834 Před 16 dny +1

      @Munro Live you guys all are really the best, my top favorite channel 👍

    • @calholli
      @calholli Před 15 dny +1

      People just have to learn that it's ok to have silent moments. We develop these auto responses to fill in dead time and they are just bad habits. It's ok to have thought moments of silence

    • @capslock9031
      @capslock9031 Před 14 dny

      @@calholli I think it's great fun listening to Kevin. And very informative.

  • @pierre.a.larsen
    @pierre.a.larsen Před 16 dny +23

    Thanks - that was very informative. Good presentation.

  • @drive-channel1834
    @drive-channel1834 Před 16 dny +3

    Very very informative presentation, thanks again Munro Live 👍

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny Před 16 dny +4

    Great presentation! 👏👏👏

  • @calholli
    @calholli Před 15 dny +5

    Again.. Making the air tank integrated with the main casting would be a bad idea IMO.. If it had a leak for any reason, you would need to replace the entire casting just to fix it; that's just a terrible idea. When you have something as fickle as an air system, everything about it needs to be easily replaced. It can still be integrated with things, other mounts, acting as a cross member, etc. etc.. Just as long as it's still easily replaceable. There is a very important line to draw between total integration and right to repair.

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 14 dny

      Just my opinion, but if a system is "fickle", it was made too cheaply somewhere.

  • @user-ri5pj3iq9l
    @user-ri5pj3iq9l Před 16 dny +3

    Great video Kevin.

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Před 15 dny +1

    20:28 same! this is the clearest video I've seen of this part of the CT and I can easily say I prefer without the air suspension and doing without the auto/collapsing tonneau cover. Consider all the space, cost, weight, complexity savings without those.

  • @yuricorrea2491
    @yuricorrea2491 Před 15 dny +2

    Dave Sparks got problems with the upper control arm when modding the truck. If you increase the wheel offset extensively, the upper control arm will probably give up, so the aftermarket parts builder has to take that in consideration.

  • @Pedro5antos_
    @Pedro5antos_ Před 12 dny

    AWESOME

  • @ToddNorthrop
    @ToddNorthrop Před 15 dny +1

    Enjoyed the video! Also good source for a drinking game with the words "interesting" and "Rivian itself".

  • @DM-lc6pp
    @DM-lc6pp Před 12 dny

    Great video ❤good job Tommy

  • @austinsmith9413
    @austinsmith9413 Před 9 dny

    Phenomenal video!
    From a geometry perspective, the long tesla knuckle wraping around the tire will change the camber significantly less at high steering angles compared to the Ford and Rivian. It would be interesting to test, but it could improve tire life.

  • @dennisfahey2379
    @dennisfahey2379 Před 16 dny +9

    Great preso with clear explanation. I'd love to see a simulation of the travel - very interesting.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    🙋‍♂️🤗THANKS KEVIN AND THE MUNRO TEAM FOR SHARING THIS…AND WE HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER SOON 👍💚💚💚

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  Před 16 dny +2

      Thanks

    • @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler
      @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler Před 15 dny

      ​@@MunroLiveI will say air ride might not be on performance vehicles that are on road but military vehicles have suspension that is constantly variable and reading the terrain that it's driving on and adapting its suspension to match that Terrain... I feel a software update is going to allow this inside of the cybertruck

  • @timschoenfelder1773
    @timschoenfelder1773 Před 14 dny

    Wonderful overview!! My reservation is still in the queue. However, I feel like I'm getting to know the vehicle beforehand with these videos.. Thank You!

  • @EricP36
    @EricP36 Před 16 dny +1

    Thanks!

  • @rosnow
    @rosnow Před 14 dny

    That back area looks so clean in terms of design.

  • @Emil-hk3to
    @Emil-hk3to Před 16 dny +4

    22:50 is the white line for emergency fill of the air ride system?

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 14 dny

      IDK, but there has to be a connection to pressurize the battery pack as well, somewhere...

  • @JigilJigil
    @JigilJigil Před 16 dny

    great video.

  • @Chas_Reno
    @Chas_Reno Před 14 dny

    Great!

  • @ZeLurker_BR-US
    @ZeLurker_BR-US Před 15 dny +1

    It's the Itself man himself!

  • @brianb-p6586
    @brianb-p6586 Před 15 dny

    The front lower control arm is being shown upside-down, which only matters when it is (loosely) assembled with the hub carrier (knuckle) to illustrate the suspension configuration.

  • @BernardDubuc
    @BernardDubuc Před 15 dny +3

    when are we going to see an evaluation of the new VW ID4?

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      NOBODY wants to Teardown that GARBAGE.
      meb Platform is CRAP.

    • @snookmeister55
      @snookmeister55 Před 15 dny

      Munro must consider what there is a demand for, so if you don't see ID4 then no Munro customer is interested in benchmarking VW. Munro sells a product from teardowns.

  • @IgorTsvetkov
    @IgorTsvetkov Před 15 dny +1

    Thanks! It would be nice to have a video talking about exoskeleton vs traditional body structure

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      MUNRO already did AD Nauseum.
      see - SANDY video @ SAE WCX 2024. and CT @ Texas factory tour.

    • @simson4t
      @simson4t Před 15 dny +1

      There's no exoskeleton, this is unibody vehicle.

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  Před 15 dny

      Thanks

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      @@simson4t - Hybrid Unibody - see Rivian.

  • @StewEgg
    @StewEgg Před 16 dny +1

    nice

  • @douggolde7582
    @douggolde7582 Před 16 dny

    I wonder if the bushings on the front lower control arms are replaceable.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      see - Cybertruck REPAIR manual.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Před 15 dny

      On most vehicles that I've seen, where you can replace the bushings.
      It's not that much more to just replace the whole control arm at once.

  • @solarcannonballrun
    @solarcannonballrun Před 16 dny +3

    Not a huge fan of those gooseneck steering knuckles but as long as you are ok with stock tires they keep the scrub radius down and make for good suspension geometry, but what’s with the polka dot styling /s.

  • @geoffgeoff3333
    @geoffgeoff3333 Před 16 dny

    Nonsequitor: anyone know the purpose of the 2 louvered rectangular ports on the rear of the CT cab?

    • @tesla_tap
      @tesla_tap Před 16 dny +1

      I bet the are cabin air vents. You need somewhere for air to exit the cabin when all the windows are up and you're bringing in fresh air from the front.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      RTFM.

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 14 dny

      Maybe where the air displaced by the tonneau cover rolling in/out.

  • @charlesplewes48
    @charlesplewes48 Před 14 dny

    Why not incorporate the steel cradle into the casting. Is it because you want to isolate the motor and suspension points from the body for nvh? Makes sense but why not make it out of a big casting as well? Is steel better for a cradle somehow?

    • @miscellaneousdanger
      @miscellaneousdanger Před 7 dny

      According to an earlier video from Munro, a steel cradle is strong, easy to make, and cost effective. A part that doesn't really need any insane engineering.

  • @rkan2
    @rkan2 Před 12 dny

    21:20 - How about the new Taycan with hydraulic suspension?

  • @pocketPliers
    @pocketPliers Před 16 dny

    What's the labor rate for the control arms? I bet it's something like 0.2-0.6.🤦‍♂️

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      the BEST repair , is NO repair in the First place.

  • @brianb-p6586
    @brianb-p6586 Před 15 dny

    Is that front upper ball joint replaceable, or does a ball joint problem mean a whole new control arm? Munro likes it, so it must not be repairable.

  • @mphRagnarok
    @mphRagnarok Před 16 dny +8

    It really is just a big unibody car through and through... The style of suspension construction reinforces that fact.

    • @user-ln7of9gs4s
      @user-ln7of9gs4s Před 15 dny

      I’m not sure if you’re trying to make a point, or if you’re just making a statement.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      Hybrid UNIBODY w/ Massive FRONT & REAR Gigacastings & 4680 Structural battery pack , Structural ROOF.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny +4

      @@markplott4820 its just lame unibody nothing structural lol!!! the honda ridgeline is just as "structural"

    • @mphRagnarok
      @mphRagnarok Před 15 dny

      ⁠you sound offended :)

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@mphRagnarok thats what she said lol...

  • @nononsenseBennett
    @nononsenseBennett Před 16 dny

    What's the estimated lifespan of the air struts vs conventional ones using a shock and spring. Also, how much are those air struts?

    • @brendanmeyler1641
      @brendanmeyler1641 Před 16 dny +1

      Air ride systems will usually go 23:45 80,000-100,000 miles before they go. They a couple grand to replace. Really the more concerning issues arise later which deal with leaks in the system around hose connections. Those can be difficult to find and there is more labor involved to fix them.
      Traditional shocks and struts have varying lifespans. Those that are more basic can easily last over 100,000 before being replaced while more high performance options such as those from fox need to be serviced about every 50,000 miles.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      the BEST repair is, NO repair needed.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 you are a troll!

    • @brendanmeyler1641
      @brendanmeyler1641 Před 13 dny

      @@alanmay7929 the fact that the two of you are arguing in the replies on several comments is just ridiculous

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 13 dny

      @@brendanmeyler1641 even more ridiculous is you commenting too

  • @andreandre1051
    @andreandre1051 Před 14 dny +1

    👍👍

  • @ronaldlenz5745
    @ronaldlenz5745 Před 15 dny

    It would be nice if Kevin (and other speakers) used a color pointer so the camera person knew what to shoot and the audience knew what part on the table to focus on.

  • @philipp594
    @philipp594 Před 10 dny

    As long as the upper control arms won't trap water and rust like they do on model 3 and Y then I will be happy.

  • @Derpy1969
    @Derpy1969 Před 16 dny

    What May 4 CT event?!?

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  Před 16 dny +2

      We held a May 4th Cybertruck teardown event at our facility.

  • @leowanner1228
    @leowanner1228 Před 16 dny +2

    I'm curious, will the engineered design of the rear casting and suspension system allow for a 5th wheel hitch to be easily mounted to the truck?

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 15 dny +1

      @leowanner1228
      Asking the *real* questions! I will probably have to cancel my order if it won't support a gooseneck hitch setup.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      YES , simply attach 5th wheel to HITCH Adapter , do NOT Exceed 11,000+ lb TOW rating.
      you CAN buy 12,000+ lb TOW bar w/ hitch from Unplugged Performance f/ Cybertruck.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 bullshit!!! stop talking crap on internet! you dont even have the range to tow 11,000 let alone 12,000! there isnt any 5th wheel let alone a dually configuration possible.... nothing will ever beat body on frame trucks!

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 on body on frame truck you can very easily upgrade the towing capacity, refinforce the and extend the chassis, install a longer range fuel tank, even convert to 6x6...... tons of mods possible.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@billstevens3796 youre too funny! a gooseneck really!

  • @petersimms4982
    @petersimms4982 Před 15 dny

    😉👍

  • @saltvatn
    @saltvatn Před 16 dny

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻

  • @sjvtesla
    @sjvtesla Před 14 dny

    😮

  • @jackcoats4146
    @jackcoats4146 Před 16 dny

    Curious, what kind of pressure is used in the storage tank for normal operation?

  • @drive-channel1834
    @drive-channel1834 Před 16 dny +3

    Also very eager to see the body-in-white,
    really curious about the details of how the exterior stainless steel panels are attached to the unibody

    • @mini2nut67
      @mini2nut67 Před 15 dny

      The rear quarter panels bolt to the rear Giga casting. The rear quarter is made of a 1.4mm thick outer skin that is laser welded to a thinner SS inner skin that is stamped.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      we saw BIW in Last episode.

  • @nemesis9693
    @nemesis9693 Před 16 dny +2

    I would like to see the suspension of the Cybertruck in 2028 when i plan to buy. Bet there will be improvements...... But great great work Kevin and the entire Munro team.

    • @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck
      @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck Před 16 dny

      My revivifier has a reservation ~1,300,000 hopes to get his October, 2026,

    • @nemesis9693
      @nemesis9693 Před 16 dny

      Wow, lol😂

    • @brendanmeyler1641
      @brendanmeyler1641 Před 16 dny +1

      It will be vastly superior and cheaper by then if the model 3 and y are anything to go by. I suspect they will design areas of the pack, suspension, and air ride system by then. There will likely be a plethora of aftermarket suspension options as well.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@brendanmeyler1641 nope thy wont and also the truck will not be as easy to modify as you are saying its just not even close.

  • @johnwingerd2831
    @johnwingerd2831 Před 15 dny +5

    The weight of the vehicle “hangs” from the ball joints rather than pushes into it. Terrible design.
    When that ball joint pulls in two you instinctively stab the brakes which steers the tire into the fender/door area.

    • @amoreforless
      @amoreforless Před 15 dny +1

      Yeah , it's amazing to think the full weight of the vehicle is hanging from a small ball , which generally wear out quickly enough. If the rubber booth gets damaged grit gets in and wears away quickly. But it's a cheap and easy way to get the job done , so not too bad.

    • @brianb-p6586
      @brianb-p6586 Před 15 dny +1

      No, it does not load the ball joints in tension. The "loose" assembly illustration had the control arm upside down, placing the ball joint incorrectly. You can see the actual assembly in other videos, such as Munro's "Tesla Cybertruck Underbody".

  • @jimdetry9420
    @jimdetry9420 Před 16 dny

    It would have helped (at least, for a non-car expert like myself) if you had started with a photo: Tire removed and all the parts under discussion with labels and arrows pointing to them. Maybe even tint each part in the photo a different color to tell them apart. Just holding a part up and saying it wraps around the wheel doesn't exactly mean much on its own. Thanks.

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  Před 16 dny +2

      We inserted a clip showing it all together.

    • @jimdetry9420
      @jimdetry9420 Před 16 dny

      @@MunroLive Nice. Thank you very much.

    • @bradcavanagh3092
      @bradcavanagh3092 Před 15 dny

      There is an older video on this channel that explains suspension systems and the differences between them.

  • @MrCarGuy
    @MrCarGuy Před 15 dny +1

    Pneumatic suspension is _way_ better than hydraulic in the long run. Really not that hard to work on and despite the higher cost of struts (that's still cheaper than hydraulic or magnetic) it's easier to replace them than conventional shock and spring

    • @otm646
      @otm646 Před 13 dny

      Hydraulic has massive performance advantages. It's simply too expensive for most vehicles. If you have any experience with the Mercedes SLS or BMW rear hydraulic system, you'll realize that the parts are almost bulletproof.

  • @HannyDart
    @HannyDart Před 16 dny +5

    4:40 Please don't call it "dampener". 😭

    • @BillMitchell-lm8dg
      @BillMitchell-lm8dg Před 16 dny +3

      "Damper" is, indeed, the scientific and formally educated engineering term.
      But the NASCAR-type guys like to "dampen" an oscillating system, sometimes with a can of beer. 🙂

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Před 16 dny +1

      Stop crying. In French, an adapter is called "Adaptater".

    • @BillMitchell-lm8dg
      @BillMitchell-lm8dg Před 16 dny +3

      @@themonsterunderyourbed9408 That's French. This is English - where a dampener makes things wet.

    • @HannyDart
      @HannyDart Před 16 dny

      @@BillMitchell-lm8dg the only acceptable way to dampen things in an automotive context. well, that and champagne on the podium :D

    • @BillMitchell-lm8dg
      @BillMitchell-lm8dg Před 16 dny

      @@HannyDart Yes, champagne on the podium is best! 🙂

  • @tomcatley5227
    @tomcatley5227 Před 16 dny +1

    Hey Munrolive are you guys able to make a video / content with what you've seen regarding RHD markets and retooling costs. Lot of people wana know if it has been designed with that in mind.

  • @Nphen
    @Nphen Před 14 dny

    I feel like Cybertruck won't be able to support large sidewall 33" or 35" mud tires like 305/70 R16 or 35x12.5 R18 without heavy mods because I the smallest rims it can take are 19 inch and there isn't space for a wider tire, either. I see a highly-rated mud tire for less than $200. It's a 32" on a 255/75 R16 Would fit great on CT were it not for the brakes. Even being able to do 17" wheels would be helpful for fuel economy with road tires while helping mudders & rock climbers.

  • @LightSpirit24
    @LightSpirit24 Před 16 dny +2

    At 8:30 time stamp Kevin fails to explain how the cybertruck axle shaft interface works in that GKN style interface bearing assembly. Instead he goes into detail on the Ionic wheel bearing/axle interface assembly. I am very curious on how the "GKN styled" axle interface works.

  • @shakeelahsan
    @shakeelahsan Před 15 dny

    The guy’s speaking while chewing gummy bears 😂

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      he keeps them in his Front pocket , so they are Warm & Squishy.

  • @brandondevahl552
    @brandondevahl552 Před 16 dny +3

    Itself itsself itself Itself itsself itself Itself itsself itself Itself itsself itself Itself itsself itself

  • @Brandon_Makes_Stuff
    @Brandon_Makes_Stuff Před 9 dny +1

    Jesus, that upper control arm is paper thin. If you hit the brakes hard that thing is going to turn into Origami.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    VERY WELCOME 🤗👍

  • @ethanwelner1230
    @ethanwelner1230 Před 16 dny +1

    Is there an upcoming video on the exoskeleton and if it increased or decreased overall costs? Videos like suspension analysis are interesting but feel mundane compared to some of the wackier new ideas in this vehicle.

  • @WentzCraft
    @WentzCraft Před 16 dny +1

    Oh man good thing you'll never have to change a CV shaft on an Hyundai Ionic out on the trail. #nightmare

  • @masonleverington
    @masonleverington Před 16 dny +1

    Is it mean if we did an "itself" or "in and of itself" counter? Just messing with you, Kevin, you're awesome!

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  Před 16 dny

      We have one planned for his next video

  • @Voltedge89
    @Voltedge89 Před 15 dny

    A comment meant for other video

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny +1

      Please RESPOND is English.

    • @Voltedge89
      @Voltedge89 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 I was writing a comment on other video, the playlist kept going on and I kept writing and posted, so It posted on this video instead.

  • @apexhunters5646
    @apexhunters5646 Před 14 dny

    Say it with me: "DAMPER"

  • @alexthetrucker8168
    @alexthetrucker8168 Před 16 dny +5

    Sweet mother of god....the size of that rear casting for the cybertruck....that is pure profit for tesla

    • @vipahman
      @vipahman Před 16 dny +3

      Profit that does not translate to a vehicle cost reduction.

    • @tesla_tap
      @tesla_tap Před 16 dny +1

      @@vipahman - Why not? Seems the alternative would require far more parts and labor that would either drive the cost higher or profits negative (or both). Might be why the Rivian is losing $40K/vehicle for the company.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      @@vipahman - then YOU did not ANALIZE correctly.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      its not a pure profit also its not a single cast its multiple pieces bolted together if you arent blind to see well.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@tesla_tap what a joke! the alternative doesnt mean far more parts! a body on frame truck doesnt need far more parts its just two tubes the long of the vehicle with lateral tubes to carry and reinforce everything plus the chassis makes modifiyng a breeze!

  • @shye6918
    @shye6918 Před 15 dny +1

    Great information, Kevin. For the love of all that is holy please please please find a different filler word than “Essentially”. I almost had stop watching after the 10th “Essentially”.

  • @davidglieder8862
    @davidglieder8862 Před 16 dny

    But the adaptive air suspension still needs the electromagnetic dampers to change the ride stiffness without changing ride height or am I wrong here?

  • @jaythomasni
    @jaythomasni Před 16 dny +1

    No stabilizer bars ? if not why not?

    • @whodat9198
      @whodat9198 Před 16 dny +2

      CT has massive sway bars, that's why aftermarket made manual disconnects for off roading. Also why it handles so well on road

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      see Unplugged Performance , Cybertruck parts.

  • @JarrettAldrich
    @JarrettAldrich Před 16 dny +3

    Take a shot of whiskey every time he says “essentially.” 😳

  • @bobharrington8063
    @bobharrington8063 Před 15 dny +1

    Powershare. We have a Cybertruck. A Tesla-approved electrical contractor just installed a Powershare gateway so our Cybertruck, in the event of a power grid blackout, can quickly take over powering our home. The Cybertruck packs battery power equivalent to 8 Powerwalls. This Cybertruck backup power benefit provides big value to us.
    We were told only Cybertrucks in the Tesla family currently have this home powersharing capability.
    What unique components in the Cybertruck enable this function? How costly are these components? Is there anything preventing this capability from eventually appearing in other new Teslas models?

  • @RogerM88
    @RogerM88 Před 16 dny +9

    Those upper control arms looks paper thin, and using stamp steel will be rusting quickly. Add to that, those casting spindles could become an issue off-roading, being prone to cracking.

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 16 dny +4

      @RogerM88
      Yeah rust. Because *no-one* has *ever* used stamped steel for suspension components before. SMH.

    • @RogerM88
      @RogerM88 Před 16 dny

      @@billstevens3796 There's a reason why most OEM building trucks through decades, use double stamps welded together.

    • @mayflowerconsulting5540
      @mayflowerconsulting5540 Před 16 dny +2

      Cast aluminum spindles (knuckles) are common on pickup trucks, front and rear.

    • @RogerM88
      @RogerM88 Před 16 dny +1

      @@mayflowerconsulting5540 Not with this extent. Look at the shape of that spindle. A stress fracture in the upper section will mean an extensive work to replace it. Plus replacing the wheel bearings.

    • @andrewhalonen5241
      @andrewhalonen5241 Před 16 dny +1

      @@RogerM88 F150, Silverado and Ram all have cast aluminum front knuckles with a goose neck, yet prly not as tall as the CT. And, they are about 1,000 LBS lower in curb weight.

  • @timsteinkamp2245
    @timsteinkamp2245 Před 16 dny +1

    I find it interesting you don't really analyze the air bag system. Is there no definitive consensus? You said you know people that work them and they don't like them. I think you are saying they are good for height adjustment but not for quality of ride. I have eight bags on my motorhome, which are great for leveling, and my Town Car came with them but they were replaced with springs because of cost. But I have them and could put them back in. I suppose that is where you are at in the analysis of this suspension. More of a gimmick?

    • @otm646
      @otm646 Před 13 dny

      The bags themselves are not usually the problem. It's the pump and the control system that give problems down the road. Your RV is big enough to have space for a more heavy duty truck style air system. Ram was having trouble in Canada with condensation freezing in the lines or valve block for example. Automotive applications the parts are small, the whole setup is fiddly.

  • @Thegrimmechanic
    @Thegrimmechanic Před dnem

    "Dampeners"? Did I hear that right? Is this a new or secret feature on EV's? Lemmie guess... the "dampeners" spray a shower of water on the undercarriage when the battery spontaniously ignites.
    It's "dampers". NOT "dampeners".

  • @cmnhl1329
    @cmnhl1329 Před 15 dny +2

    The engineering is sub par but it’s the “tooling” to cut cost and that’s a win? For who? The shareholders or the owners?

    • @UnlikelyToRemember
      @UnlikelyToRemember Před 15 dny

      for those who would buy one at $120k but not at, say, $180k?

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 15 dny +1

      @cmnhl1329
      Another armchair engineer...

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      CT Engineering it WORLD Class execution.
      NO one else has a 48v Truck, that is Built REAL TOUGH, not fake tough , like EVERYONE else.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 its utter garbage troll! take a chill pill! a 90hp toyota hilux made 30 years ago is tougher than than that crap and has been in use n very harsch environments around the world.

  • @chadfaulkner3600
    @chadfaulkner3600 Před 16 dny

    You should have been a school teacher

  • @dcmackintosh
    @dcmackintosh Před 9 dny +1

    "Dampener," seriously?

  • @votaws
    @votaws Před 4 dny

    Really great. ...high-pressure salesmanship on junk if there so great why did they dead line all of those monsters

  • @deanrhodenizer938
    @deanrhodenizer938 Před 16 dny

    Thank you.
    Content Grade A
    Delivery Grade B - seemed a little nervous for no apparent reason and this affected smoothness of delivery.

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 15 dny +2

      @deanrhodenizer938
      We apparently didn't watch the same video. I detected no nervousness whatsoever.

  • @justinhamill954
    @justinhamill954 Před 16 dny

    That is not a MacPherson strut😂! There is a clear upper control arm that acts as a pivot to steer the wheel you even talk about the upper control arm in Great lengths 🤔.

    • @brianb-p6586
      @brianb-p6586 Před 15 dny

      True, it is not a MacPherson strut suspension at either end... and he never said it was. It does use spring and damper struts.

  • @douggolde7582
    @douggolde7582 Před 16 dny

    This is one slow tear down. I’ll probably have my cybertruck before you’re done.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      NOPE , it would take YOU Months , 3 Quarters of YEAR.
      and you would Probably BREAK something to Disassemble.
      MUNRO does best NOT to break anything.

  • @kcw9313
    @kcw9313 Před 16 dny +2

    It's the "it's interesting" guy again

  • @alexforget
    @alexforget Před 16 dny +2

    I am surprise to still see pressed steel in there.
    Why not go all in castings at this point? Can't the increase of cost in metal be recovered in saving in batteries saved because of weight reduction?

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 16 dny +3

      @alexforget
      Cost benefit analyses are your friends in manufacturing.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      COST of Forged Castings is prohibitive.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      Steel is just unbeatable! its not only amazing for towing ability but to very easily attach accessories to a truck or vehicle! thats why nothing beats body on frame vehicles for not just towing but also modifications.

    • @otm646
      @otm646 Před 13 dny

      Everyone has told you the same thing, but I have seen the actual OE parts costs A to B here. Stamped and welded steel is cheap cheap. There is a massive cost save. Plus by definition there is substantially more ductility in that upper control arm than if it were cast aluminum. Controlling the movement of that front corner assembly in a crash might be part of the decision process as well.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 13 dny

      @@otm646 - all within spec , for NON off road use.
      CT is NOT under Warranty for off road use.

  • @Boomtendo4tw
    @Boomtendo4tw Před 16 dny

    The price should evwntually come down with all these cheap parts

  • @ahmadalanjary2020
    @ahmadalanjary2020 Před 16 dny

    When is someone going to make a long travel kit ? Wider , Full uniball pivots , big Porsche 934 CV joints , 16” travel all around . Would be lots of fun.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      see - UNPLUGGED Performance - Cybertruck parts.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 nope its none of that what are you dreaming about?!

  • @brendanmeyler1641
    @brendanmeyler1641 Před 16 dny +1

    I think the cyber truck will gain a great deal of support from the aftermarket in terms of suspension.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      CT already has from Unplugged Performance , already has FIX for Front Upper control ARM.
      has off road & PERFORMANCE parts.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      nope it wont! its not designed to be great suspension articulation or capabilities either! it also doesnt have a sway bar disconect..... ford has both front and rear on the bronco.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 they havent fixed shit1 and wy does that upper control arm looks so flimsy? for a truck thats supposed to compete with ford raptor for fast offroad driving its utter garbage.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      @@alanmay7929 - what do YOU expect , its a STOCK part.
      90% Cybertruck will be DAILY DRIVER , DYI projects , Construction sites x5 week.
      off road will be MINOR like TOWING.
      thats why Unplugged offers TOTAL line to upgrade Cybertruck parts.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      @@alanmay7929 - I NEVER said Tesla fixed the Upper arm.
      I did say Unplugged Performance & OTHERS already have a FIX.

  • @mini2nut67
    @mini2nut67 Před 15 dny +1

    It looks like the Cybertruck is a large unibody design with SS panels hanging from it. The only stressed “exoskeleton” piece may be the quarter panels.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      NONE of HFS panels are Stressed , they ARE Martensite very TOUGH.

  • @1903tx
    @1903tx Před 16 dny +2

    @2:10 That sucks. That's gonna add a ton of cost to lift kits.

    • @shanedw2
      @shanedw2 Před 16 dny +1

      I honestly wonder if that was intentional to minimize poorly executed mods…

    • @drive-channel1834
      @drive-channel1834 Před 16 dny

      Tesla should use dual-ball-joint system on the knuckle side for lower control arm, and upper control arm, straight knuckle, good geometry / scrub radius

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 15 dny +2

      @1903tx
      It doesn't need a lift kit. It already has more clear ground clearance than most lifted trucks. Remember, no differentials hanging down, no shock mounts hanging down.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      NOPE - see Unplugged Performance.

    • @1903tx
      @1903tx Před 15 dny

      @@markplott4820 Does that kit use spacers to push the unit bearings out? If so, that seems like a bad idea.

  • @capslock9031
    @capslock9031 Před 16 dny +2

    second

  • @brithor52
    @brithor52 Před 16 dny +1

    Pronounce the word "important"

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Před 16 dny

    Do those louvers against the rear seat wall in the bed allow climate control into the bed of the truck?

    • @geirmyrvagnes8718
      @geirmyrvagnes8718 Před 16 dny +1

      That's what I wanted to know! That would make a bed tent compatible with camp mode, but it is usually hidden between the seats and the tonneau cover storage.

    • @GROND15
      @GROND15 Před 16 dny +4

      no, they are so your ears don't pop when you close the door.

    • @geirmyrvagnes8718
      @geirmyrvagnes8718 Před 16 dny +1

      @@GROND15 Sounds like they could be modified for camping use, in that case. Airflow from the cabin to the bed is what you want.

    • @geoffgeoff3333
      @geoffgeoff3333 Před 16 dny +1

      ​@GROND15 They seemed very large, so maybe "aftermarket" will sell fans which circulate cab HVAC to the bed.

    • @darylfortney8081
      @darylfortney8081 Před 15 dny

      @@GROND15 bummer

  • @Ficon
    @Ficon Před 16 dny +2

    So which part snaps when you drive through a dirt parking lot? As Dan Edmunds has objectively shown, it has suspension articulation of a 1985 Toyota Tercel.

    • @drive-channel1834
      @drive-channel1834 Před 16 dny

      Your mental will snap first,
      maybe
      😁

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Před 16 dny +3

      It has 11" of ride height adjustment, so whatever you're spewing is nonsense

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 15 dny +1

      @jamesengland7461
      They're all hung up on "articulation" because that's how much it can flex without a wheel leaving the ground.
      And when you have to have all four on the ground to make traction, that's relevant.
      Cybertruck does not need to have all four wheels on the ground to make traction.

    • @Ficon
      @Ficon Před 15 dny

      @@billstevens3796 CT currently has open diffs front and rear and since it’s not quad motor like Rivian, it’s relying on tire traction and brake-based traction control like some cute-ute Honda CRV to transfer power. Better hope you get the OTA unlock of the lockers before Elon goes all business genius and fires that team (the head of CT manufacturing is gone already).

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      very HARD to break a Cybertruck.

  • @dadman9492
    @dadman9492 Před 16 dny +33

    99% of owners will not take this vehicle off road. Not because it can’t but because most trucks are used for work on the ROAD.

    • @RogerM88
      @RogerM88 Před 16 dny +5

      So what's the need for a truck? They should get a car instead. Those upper control arms look too thin, as the large casting spindle is more prone to cracking. Towing heavy,even on the road could also stress those components.

    • @DavidAMcC
      @DavidAMcC Před 16 dny +4

      There are,probably a percentage who drive one because it's the Cybertruck and not because they need a truck.

    • @dadman9492
      @dadman9492 Před 16 dny +2

      @@DavidAMcC agreed. My point is that worrying about how it holds up off road is kinda stupid. I have a 2014 tundra crewmax and it wouldn’t hold up very well off road . Thats what i have my moto cross bikes for 👍😀

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 16 dny +7

      @dadman9492
      I'd be willing to bet a similar percentage of Raptors are never off-roaded.

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 16 dny +6

      @RogerM88
      Yes, exactly. Just like all the people who are driving one-ton duallies with their powerstrokes and Cummins who have never even had anything in the bed or ever towed anything.
      They should be driving cars too!

  • @petersimms4982
    @petersimms4982 Před 15 dny

    You basically explained why German cars are scrap after 5 years! I’ve been spouting this for the last 20 yrs 😮

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      nope German cars arent crap after 5 years! its the super advanced more advanced than every tesla with crazy tons of features from suspensions to lighting and tons more. look at the mercedes Sclass from the 70s they had hydraulic doors and mirrors before the electric ones.

    • @petersimms4982
      @petersimms4982 Před 15 dny

      After repairing them 4 20yrs , I think I’m qualified enough to back up my statement! R u? 😜🥴

  • @neosw-de
    @neosw-de Před 16 dny +4

    First

  • @RolandElliottFirstG
    @RolandElliottFirstG Před 14 dny +1

    Lots of contradictions and rambeling, not one of the easiest uploads to follow due to these indications.

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Před 16 dny +2

    Interesting that all their castings are made in China for the CT... would have expected them to just knock them out in the same factory with the gigacasting machines being used for the chassis.

    • @mayflowerconsulting5540
      @mayflowerconsulting5540 Před 16 dny +1

      I interpreted that comment to be on knuckles and control arms, and maybe a cradle, not the giga casting.

    • @CJOlin
      @CJOlin Před 16 dny +2

      Utilizing the Giga casting machine for small parts that can be sand or die cast would be extremely cost prohibitive. The Giga casting presses are designed for large pieces.
      Designing and engineering a die to make multiple smaller pieces would be counterproductive and a waste of the machines capabilities.
      Yes, the knuckles and other aluminum parts are made in China, BUT they are made at the Tesla factory in China, hence the MIC designation.

    • @darylfortney8081
      @darylfortney8081 Před 16 dny +2

      @@CJOlin couldn’t they just be branched off the main piece like spokes and trimmed off or all cast together as a complete vehicle set like how model airplane parts are usually delivered that you have to separate from the whole

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      NOT castings , FORGED Aluminum, ONLY for REAR.
      Front Cradle is American made Stamped Steel .

  • @rbfarrell1
    @rbfarrell1 Před 16 dny +2

    Yup, best to avoid first run cars or trucks. Tesla pushed to get the CT out there and somethings are unfinished or done just good enough.

    • @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck
      @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck Před 16 dny +2

      Kim Kardashian doesn't care - got her photo op and that is worth half a million.

    • @shanedw2
      @shanedw2 Před 16 dny

      Interesting to see if this suspension cleans up in 5 or so years

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 15 dny

      CYBERTRUCK is currently the SAFEST production truck , also the TOUGHEST ever made.

  • @mogulmayhem
    @mogulmayhem Před 16 dny +3

    I finally saw one of these IRL the other day. Elon must really love Ketamine.

  • @kellyessenwanger9800
    @kellyessenwanger9800 Před 16 dny +4

    All these cost savings on a 100k truck.

    • @tesla_tap
      @tesla_tap Před 16 dny

      You prefer a $200K truck? Strange!

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Před 16 dny

      All those ancient ladder frames and live axles on the other $100k trucks....

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před 15 dny

      @@tesla_tap what a lame joke! which 200k truck!? a mercedes G professional 6x6 truck or what?! because thats a real truck for tough applications actually used by armies worldwide.