Crilly
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Congratulations, did you get notice it had shipped? When were your delivery dates?
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No. Getting Linex on MondayFactory bed liner? thanks
Our dealer received their mannequin and our truck on the same truck yesterday. Both were SQM Lariats. My dealer made the whole purchase process very painless, and we were out in about 45 minutes. I’m going to just provide a few insights that others have not discussed.Just picked up my truck this afternoon. It is awesome!
SQM (Smoked Quartz Metallic)
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I received an email saying it was built back on 5/23, and then received an email yesterday saying it arrived. No email saying it shipped, so I was a bit surprised. Reserved 5/19/21 within the first minute, ordered 1/7/22, blend 5/8/22 arrived at dealer 6/1.Congratulations, did you get notice it had shipped? When were your delivery dates?
The Chargepoint Flex is the way, we love ours.Our dealer received their mannequin and our truck on the same truck yesterday. Both were SQM Lariats. My dealer made the whole purchase process very painless, and we were out in about 45 minutes. I’m going to just provide a few insights that others have not discussed.
The vehicle came with the mobile charger kit, which included 2 adapter plugs.. a RV to 14-50 and a Lenzo J1772 to Tesla tap; only good for charging a Tesla vehicle….., so not sure what that is all about. It would have been nice to have the Tesla to J1772 adapter to use at Tesla destination chargers. No charge station pro, and the dealer said it would be shipping out to me; didn’t have any more detail on it. I plan to install a ChargePoint flex and sell the pro charge station. The flex is on back order and should arrive in 2-3 weeks, so mobile charger for awhile.
I put about 30 miles on the truck today, mix of town and rural highway. 3.5/kWh very doable in 30-35 mph city driving. Don’t think you will see 2.3/kWh at 70 mph, probably closer to 2. I charged for a bit today to see how it worked. 5% charge, 22 miles, 8kwh. So $0.80 electricity for 22 miles which is pretty nice with gas at $4.65.
Coming from a 2017 Lariat, the truck is a huge upgrade. Interior is a bit fancier, and the ride is significantly quieter, with the rear independent suspension providing a much improved ride. Power is pretty much as everyone describes…. it is very quick for a large pickup, and gets up to 100 quickly. I spent most of the time using one pedal driving, which I am liking after getting some experience with it. Bluecruise worked great for the 5 miles or so that I tested it. I plan to get Linex on Monday and install BAK revolver X4s after it arrives.
Wait--it comes with a tesla tap adapter? What is the adapter's amperage rating?The vehicle came with the mobile charger kit, which included 2 adapter plugs.. a RV to 14-50 and a Lenzo J1772 to Tesla tap
If it's the LENZ adapter, it's the other way around - it is like the adapter you receive with a Tesla to charge a Tesla at J1772 stations. Seems odd they'd include one with the Lightning, maybe the kits are produced by common manufacturers or something?Wait--it comes with a tesla tap adapter? What is the adapter's amperage rating?
Seems in your excitement, you missed the first 20 words of OP's first post...Is that smoked quartz or antimatter blue?
Any reason why a Chargepoint Flex and not just use the charger that comes with the Lighting (or the home station once you recieve it?The Chargepoint Flex is the way, we love ours.
Not particularly, I only had the Tesla mobile charger and wanted something that supported non-Teslas. The Flex does up to 60A iirc, so is faster than the Tesla mobile.Any reason why a Chargepoint Flex and not just use the charger that comes with the Lighting (or the home station once you recieve it?