Is Cybertruck disposable?

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Is you mom disposable?
You calling my Ma a Stainless steel battle carrier??? :mad:

or:

"I just upgraded my Cybertruck to a tri-motor so I can tow YOUR MAMA around!" :p
 
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Steel is pretty easy to weld, not sure why repair of the frame/body would not be an option.

Having worked on helicopters, there are parts that you can fix and their are parts you just unbolt and bolt on a new one, there is no fixing. I see the mega-castings like that, just unbolt it, take everything off of it, then get a replacement, stick all the stuff on it (that we took off the original) and then install/mount the new part (with all the stuff attached) back.

Since these are structural members, there will probably be jigs or some kind of hardware that holds thing in place while you swap out the part.
Here is an article based on a tweet from Elon for cast frame reparability:

https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tes...structure-pack-when-collision-damage-involved
 

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