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Standard wooden pallet is 48" X 40".Random question, but does anyone know if a standard wooden pallet will fit into the back of the model X?
It's not ideal but I need to transfer some of them when I put in an order for more home improvement.
I don't think it's going to work. They'll fit on a trailer...Random question, but does anyone know if a standard wooden pallet will fit into the back of the model X?
It's not ideal but I need to transfer some of them when I put in an order for more home improvement.
Or borrow a Model S looks like it will fit if you fold the back seats down.I don't think it's going to work. They'll fit on a trailer...
Or borrow a Model S looks like it will fit if you fold the back seats down.
You may be able to use a cargo carrier mounted to the hitch. Those are pretty cheap and usually 48" wide. You'd just want to be careful with tying it down.Too bad I don't know anyone with one. It would be a short trip down the neighborhood since I'm still a new build. Bummer though, those fit into my Q7.
You may be able to use a cargo carrier mounted to the hitch. Those are pretty cheap and usually 48" wide. You'd just want to be careful with tying it down.
Nothing yet. I just submitted my name and email to them for updates a few days ago. I would suggest anyone else that wants them to do the same. I just clicked a few buttons on their website and it popped up a window for submission.Any word on WeatherTech All-Weather mats?
Please also post the amazon link of the mat you purchased.I have the all-weather mats from EVAnnex, and they're great. Not an absolutely perfect fit in the trunk, but pretty close. But one issue I've had in all cars I've driven and all mats I've tried is that things still slide around a bit. With the more, um, fun driving of the X, this is more of an issue than it used to be. SO, I recently purchased an anti-slip, genercially sized trunk cargo mat from Amazon, and so far I am delighted with it. Drove 50ish miles with a printer box in the trunk (back seats are always folded down, and it didn't budge. Delivered the printer, picked up a pizza for dinner and put that in the back, and it didn't slide or shift around at all. I'm giving it another few days, and then I think I will try and trim it to size. Will find details and post, if anybody is interested.
Please also post the amazon link of the mat you purchased.
I was under the impression that WeatherTech was coming out with their mats for the X, either for direct sale of through Tesla. I expect them to be available within the next 4-6 weeks. I've been holding out to see what they're like before buying any mats.If Tesla doesn't come out with any mats, I will need to get some: http://amzn.to/2bAjqWr but I don't know which ones to choose.
I'm a bit surprised you haven't lined the floor with sunshades.If Tesla doesn't come out with any mats, I will need to get some: http://amzn.to/2bAjqWr but I don't know which ones to choose.
I was under the impression that WeatherTech was coming out with their mats for the X, either for direct sale of through Tesla. I expect them to be available within the next 4-6 weeks. I've been holding out to see what they're like before buying any mats.
I'm a bit surprised you haven't lined the floor with sunshades.
I was under the impression that WeatherTech was coming out with their mats for the X, either for direct sale of through Tesla. I expect them to be available within the next 4-6 weeks. I've been holding out to see what they're like before buying any mats.
Those mats don't appear to have a outer lip to contain any liquids that spill onto the mat...If Tesla doesn't come out with any mats, I will need to get some: http://amzn.to/2bAjqWr but I don't know which ones to choose.