VolklKatana
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- First Name
- Aaron
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- Dec 17, 2019
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- Madison, WI
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- ts.la
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- 2013 Tesla Model S 85, '06 BMW Z4 Roadster 3.0si, Soon: Tri-Motor Cybertruck FSD
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- Database Administrator
no... i thought the doors were just going to be flaps of steel welded straight to to body?!Um, yeah. 5 panels need to be aligned. Hood and four doors.
Here's the issue. Typically the fender is adjusted to the door gap (after the door is properly set). In a normal car there's lots of movement in the front fenders, nose, hood, etc. Most cant see if 1mm of panel adjustment. Not going to be the case with the CT. Fenders don't move.
Proper hood and door alignment will rely on the hood and doors being dimensionally correct.
Getting the proper production tolerances is going to be a bitch. Something that Tesla has admittedly struggled with.
Compared to every other vehicle currently on the road, there are minimal body panel adjustments that need to be made.
I am interested to see what's under the hood. With such an industrial vehicle, i dont think the plastic they use for the rest of the Telsa frunks is going to fly....would look very odd and tacky