Tesla Cybertruck's adjustable suspension is like a Skyjack
makes it appear the pickup can be driven after being raised 4 or more inches.
There are questions about the tire sizes, though. In the walkaround video, the tire brand has been effaced from the sidewall but certain lighting angles show shadows of"Goodyear." Some guess the street-ish looking rubber is 32 inches. There could be a 35-inch package on offer, one forum post showing an extreme close-up on a tire sized 315/60 R 20.
Why all the fuss about this suspension anyway? Certainly, some buyers will plan to see just how much their truck can do; based on Cyberlandr pre-sales, there are going to be entire divisions of Cybertruck owners glamping in the nation's forests. But company CEO
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