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Best rugged interior and exterior accessories for the Tesla Cybertruck?

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I’m finally getting my Cybertruck delivered soon and plan on putting it to work right away with some serious off-roading and camping trips. I’m looking for accessories that aren't just for show—I need gear that can handle mud, sand, and heavy use. Specifically, I’m searching for deep-tread all-weather floor mats that won't slide around, and maybe some heavy-duty storage bins or dividers for the vault to keep my tools secure. I’m also curious if anyone has found a solid set of mud flaps or rock sliders that fit the aesthetic but actually protect the stainless steel. What rugged interior and exterior upgrades have you guys tried that are actually worth the investment?


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yo, I am sooo stoked for you!! For mats, I checked out Tesmanian Tesla Cybertruck All-Weather Floor Mats vs 3D MAXpider Kagu Series Floor Liners. Tesmanian is wayyy better for deep mud, while the 3D ones are just kinda for show. Get the Tesla Cybertruck Vault Cargo Bins too, they're literally perfect for tools!! Are you gonna do any crazy river crossings? Seriously cant wait to see your build!!


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For your situation, I’d suggest looking at gear that prioritizes safety over just looks. I’ve spent way too much on "rugged" gear that honestly fell apart after one trip... it was a realy disappointing experience. 1. For the interior: TuxMat All-Weather Floor Mats for Tesla Cybertruck. I had issues with thinner liners sliding near the pedals, which is a huge safety risk. These cover more surface area and wont budge once they're clipped in.
2. For exterior protection: Unplugged Performance Invincible Side Armor Rock Sliders. Ngl, the cheaper ones are basically for show. These actually protect the battery and chassis from boulders during serious off-roading.
3. For mud: EVBASE Heavy Duty Mud Flaps for Tesla Cybertruck. They’re much sturdier for heavy trail use compared to the basic snap-on versions.
4. For storage: YETI LoadOut GoBox 60 Gear Case. It’s waterproof and wont crack like those cheap plastic bins when you're throwing heavy tools around. Honestly, the budget stuff is fine for the mall, but it's realy not as good as expected for camping. Definately get the heavy-duty gear first. gl!


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TL;DR: Skip the expensive OEM stuff. Check out Taptes All-Weather Floor Mats for Tesla Cybertruck for a budget-friendly alternative to Tesmanian, and use Plano Sportsman Trunk 68 Quart bins for the vault to save hundreds over the official gear. Just found this thread! Congrats on the delivery, ngl I'm totally jealous. Since ur actually planning to put it to work, I've got some practical picks. For the mats, I know someone mentioned Tesmanian, but honestly, Taptes All-Weather Floor Mats for Tesla Cybertruck are usually around $120-$140 and perform basically the same. They've got deep channels for mud, and in my experience, they dont slide an inch once they're locked in. For the vault, the Tesla bins are cool but highkey overpriced. Over the years, I've found that generic rugged cases like the Plano Sportsman Trunk 108 Quart or the smaller 68-quart versions are way more cost-effective. You can get three or four of those for the price of one 'official' bin, and they're tough as nails for tools. There's also a great resource at the Cybertruck Owners Club forums where people post DIY bed dividers using standard 2x6 boards—costs like $10 and works perfectly. For protection, maybe look into Basenor Cybertruck Mud Flaps Splash Guards. They're about $50 and easy to install. They fit the aesthetic without that crazy 'aftermarket' look, plus they actually keep the rocks from pitting ur stainless steel panels when ur off-roading. Hope that helps! 👍


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