Can anyone guess what size and kind of specialty tires might run on the R1T? Tires on the Chevy EVs are designed for easy rolling and milage
The early tires were a little harsh to listen to.... The R1T as inspired will need some for basic snow and ice with mud and rock being a secondary consideration for me. Highway comfort and reduced noise would be nice as there shouldn't be any engine noise to listen to.
Good question needing an answer. My Nissan Frontiers have had small 5000# quick detachable winches that are handy to have aboard. The mounting spot could be made with a smooth shroud where and when the winch is not mounted. Kevlar rope keeps the weight down.
Currently the front does not look very "accessory" friendly - would be nice to have some mounting points for aftermarket guards (don't want to scratch my new toy on the rocks) or other unknown future uses.
The winch question is a good one. I have noticed front and rear recovery points on both the R1T and R1S but a winch mount (and electrical connection) are not obvious.
Can anyone guess what size and kind of specialty tires might run on the R1T? Tires on the Chevy EVs are designed for easy rolling and milage
The early tires were a little harsh to listen to.... The R1T as inspired will need some for basic snow and ice with mud and rock being a secondary consideration for me. Highway comfort and reduced noise would be nice as there shouldn't be any engine noise to listen to.
Good question needing an answer. My Nissan Frontiers have had small 5000# quick detachable winches that are handy to have aboard. The mounting spot could be made with a smooth shroud where and when the winch is not mounted. Kevlar rope keeps the weight down.
Currently the front does not look very "accessory" friendly - would be nice to have some mounting points for aftermarket guards (don't want to scratch my new toy on the rocks) or other unknown future uses.
The winch question is a good one. I have noticed front and rear recovery points on both the R1T and R1S but a winch mount (and electrical connection) are not obvious.