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What are the must-have storage accessories for the Tesla Cybertruck?

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I've got a camping trip out in Utah next month and my budget is tight after the down payment. I saw those bed molly panels but I'm thinking they're overkill? My logic was maybe just under-seat bins, but I've read they rattle a ton on dirt roads so now I'm stuck... what are the actual essentials?


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> My logic was maybe just under-seat bins, but I've read they rattle a ton on dirt roads Honestly, skip the cheap plastic ones. I've been really satisfied with the Taptes Under Seat Storage Box for Cybertruck TPE Material. Since its a soft rubberized material, it stays quiet on rough trails. It fits tight and holds my gear safely. No complaints at all. Molle panels are probably overkill for your first trip... stick to the basics.


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I was in the same boat with the budget after picking up my truck. If you're heading to Utah, the fine dust is actually gonna be a bigger pain than the rattling. I'm really satisfied with the Tesmanian Tesla Cybertruck Rear Trunk Organizer Soft Shell because it doesn't make a sound even when hitting those washboard roads at speed. It fits the vault perfectly and keeps your camping gear from flying around... no complaints at all with how it handles the weight tbh. Another cheap tip? Just grab some heavy-duty bungee cords or a cargo net to keep everything tight against the side rails. You really dont need those expensive molle panels for a single trip. This setup works well for me and saved me a few hundred bucks for food and park fees. Have an awesome time in the desert!


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Can confirm


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I actually analyzed the load distribution specs for my last Moab run. Under-seat bins are fine, but for those high-vibration Utah washboards, you've really gotta secure the bed tbh. I've used the BestEvMod Tesla Cybertruck Bed Divider Board System and it's absolutely fantastic for stabilizing gear. Quick tip: center your heaviest equipment over the rear axle to optimize traction on sand!


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