Lower Suspension to fit in garage

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I think the suspension has more than 4" of range. If you look at the Cyberquad unveil during the Cybertruck event, the truck lowers the back and raises the front for easy loading. The different between the front and the back seems to be greater than 4"





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I think the suspension has more than 4" of range. If you look at the Cyberquad unveil during the Cybertruck event, the truck lowers the back and raises the front for easy loading. The different between the front and the back seems to be greater than 4"
It could be more than 4”, I would expect at lest 4 inches or total range if not more.

At highway speeds the front of my truck lowers a bit automatically to be more aerodynamic, which the Cybertruck will probably do also.
 

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I'm hoping for a good range of movement for the suspension. I used to drive big tanker trucks, much like a semi, when I was fueling planes years ago. I like sitting high up while driving and visibility shouldn't be a problem with Tesla's cameras. I would set it low for highways but for everywhere else, I would like it higher up.
 

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I'm hoping for a good range of movement for the suspension. I used to drive big tanker trucks, much like a semi, when I was fueling planes years ago. I like sitting high up while driving and visibility shouldn't be a problem with Tesla's cameras. I would set it low for highways but for everywhere else, I would like it higher up.
So, you drove tanker trucks in Canada? WHOA, that's gotta be butt puckering!
 

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So, you drove tanker trucks in Canada? WHOA, that's gotta be butt puckering!
Well we only drove them on airport property. The one that I commonly drove was our 60,000L tank, it was also much wider than the others. Wasn't as much traffic and people were smart to avoid us, but mistakes did happen. One guy turned too early and took out a security checkpoint, one guy rolled a tanker and spilled 18000L, and one guy hit a Dash-8 aircraft full of passengers in the front so hard that it bounced and the back of the aircraft hit the tanker...I was unfortuantely the safety officer that night so I had a lot of explaining to do to pilots, airport management, police, my managers, and the VP of our company.

I like sitting high in trucks but you do lose visibility especially on your right side near the door. I would never be able to spot someone there whether that's in a tanker, or my personal truck since I have it lifted pretty high. That will be a huge benefit to the camers on the Cybertruck, blind spots should be reduced quite a bit and i'll be a lot more confident with those right turns.
 

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Elon said the following on december 7th: "Min height is below 75 inches when air suspension set to low. Will post exact number soon."

My guess: we can probably get at least 2 inches lower than the normal height which is 75 inches. 2 inches is what Ram's air suspension allows you to get for "entry/exit" height. I'm thinking Tesla's system is probably going to be at least as good.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1203449814563708929?s=20
 

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