One Tesla Cybertruck proprietor determined his $100,000+ stainless-steel pickup truck wasn’t ostentatious and showy sufficient, so he determined to do the unthinkable and throw it in a kind of “Carolina Squat” mode. That’s proper, of us – we’ve acquired a match made in device heaven: a Carolina Squatted Cybertruck. It’s the stuff of nightmares, and it’s very actual.
Tesla influencer Joe Fay confirmed off his Cybertruck mod on TikTok and a couple of different social media platforms, and it’s as disastrous-looking as you assume. The YouTube model is backed by Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” (particularly a component the place he says the N-word a bunch of instances) for some purpose. Anyway, individuals instantly flocked to the feedback asking how this was attainable. At first, Fay merely responded by saying there was a “secret menu,” however a bit in a while he posted a full tutorial on TikTok that’ll let his fellow Cybertruck homeowners look even dumber.
First, he put the Cybertruck’s suspension on its highest setting – extract mode. Then, to drop the rear suspension solely, he went to “Software program,” held the Cybertruck emblem and typed within the phrase “service” on the keyboard. This unveiled a complete bunch of different menu gadgets like “Chassis” and “Suspension.” From there, he manually deflated every of the airbags. Then, he held down the brake and the flip sign button for eight seconds, and the rear suspension dropped. Unbelievable. I’m not completely positive if the truck is drivable on this configuration. I’d assume it most likely isn’t, however what do I do know? It’s not like I’ve acquired a Cybertruck to check this out on.
Fay is seemingly not the one Cybertruck proprietor doing this. A publish on the r/CyberStuck SubReddit confirmed two totally different Cybertrucks – together with Out of Spec’s Kyle Connor’s truck – Carolina Squatted. What a nightmare.
Anyway, when you have a Cybertruck, please don’t do that. I encourage of you. It in some way makes this truck look even dumber than it was earlier than, and that’s not a straightforward job.