Source for Low Cost Cybertruck Accessories

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Occasionally when I'm looking on Amazon or other places and the prices seem too high I will go to Aliexpress and compare prices. Much of what is sold on Amazon can be purchased on Alibaba or for single unit purchases Aliexpress.com. I've been looking for CT truck bed mats and to my surprise found a bunch of Cybertruck accessories at much lower prices. It wouldn't surprise me if Tesla was buying accessories on Alibaba for their online store. Unlike Amazon you will wait longer for delivery and pay for shipping often from China. But in many cases the cost is lower. Attached pics are a sampling of Cybertruck accessories available. Use keyword "Cybertruck 2024" and you see a lot of products.

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I would never consider *cheap* accessories for my vehicle over $100k..
They are all made in China, cheap and expensive. What happens is "Business A" commissions a factory in China to make 1000 units so they can sell them. The factory, or some enterprising individual at the factory, pumps out 1500 units and sells the extra 500 themselves.
 

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They are all made in China, cheap and expensive. What happens is "Business A" commissions a factory in China to make 1000 units so they can sell them. The factory, or some enterprising individual at the factory, pumps out 1500 units and sells the extra 500 themselves.
I don't mind the product is being manufactured in China, but at least I want the product is designed in the U.S who actually owns cybertrucks and tested. I've got many falsely advertised cheap products for my former Model S from China and I am never buying accessories from Temu or Aliexpress. At least if you can afford that much expensive car, it's not a bid deal.

But if you still looking for a good option, it's up to you.It's just my opinion
 


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Support your neighbors; buy from Etsy. I discovered these 3D printed door handles that can prevent fingerprints. Simply attach them to the side of the door and use them to close all the doors. Super sturdy and functional. Not to mention that they are shaped like the Cybertruck 🤓

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Just installed these Cybertruck inspired mudflaps. They are mid-profile with the proper width to cover my 35" AT tires. Seems to have minimal lost of ground clearance. Super easy to install; took me 15 minutes for the set. Matches the shape well. Just a side note. If you have the SS rear top bumper caps, there is a small interference with the rear top portion of the mud flaps, creating a small gap. It is only noticeable if you know what to look for, otherwise, they look fine. 🤓

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They are all made in China, cheap and expensive. What happens is "Business A" commissions a factory in China to make 1000 units so they can sell them. The factory, or some enterprising individual at the factory, pumps out 1500 units and sells the extra 500 themselves.
So true 😂
3 guesses where Method, Black Rhino, or UP manufacture their wheels.... First 2 guesses don't count 😆

Here's the few extra, excellent load rating and solid reviews, just gotta pay for the boat ride:
https://forzaaa.com/collections/tes...s/forged-wheels-rims-az1-for-tesla-cybertruck
 
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Here are some cover options for the center hub area while we all wait patiently for the aero wheel cap replacement 😉

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Just installed these Cybertruck inspired mudflaps. They are mid-profile with the proper width to cover my 35" AT tires. Seems to have minimal lost of ground clearance. Super easy to install; took me 15 minutes for the set. Matches the shape well. Just a side note. If you have the SS rear top bumper caps, there is a small interference with the rear top portion of the mud flaps, creating a small gap. It is only noticeable if you know what to look for, otherwise, they look fine. 🤓

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Do you have the link of your mud flaps?
 
 




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