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we'd love to if it doesnt get us into legal troublesBy any chance, are your roof racks called 'MARS BARS' !?!?!
we'd love to if it doesnt get us into legal troublesBy any chance, are your roof racks called 'MARS BARS' !?!?!
We hear you!! Adding an option on our website right now to allow customized orders. It is definitely possible.Sam question for me. Different situations call for different get up. Too bad they went with that decision.
We're a California-based company that sources materials globally and assembles our products here in California. As for the Cybertruck, I don't believe it will be available in China anytime soon? It'd be pretty hard for any oversea manufacturers to develop gears for the Cybertruck atmMade in china?
Put me on alerts and notifications pleeeeez!Yep! We're experimenting with prototypes right now. Definitely using light metal at the moment for structural stiffness (we also like how metal compliments the CT exterior well).
Cool!Hello everyone!
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Welcome to Mars Adventure Gear! We are a team of automotive engineers and Cybertruck enthusiasts in California who see immense potential in the Cybertruck. We've designed and engineered a series of products, including a roof rack system, crossbars, side racks, and more exciting products coming soon.
Our goal is to seamlessly integrate these accessories with the futuristic look of your Cybertruck, making them feel like they were meant to be installed and shipped together. Our prototypes have been rigorously tested on long road trips, and we are confident you will appreciate the design and quality when you receive yours. Preorders for our first products are now live, with estimated shipping by June 30, 2024.
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For those who want to place a preorder now, use code EARLYBIRD to enjoy 10% off. Feel free to follow our journey on social media @marsag.co (Instagram, Facebook) and @marsagco on X (Twitter) and join the Mars Community on Discord. We're open to all feedback and future product ideas!
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You should look into making a tailgate cover for bikes as well that accommodates the rear camera.Same question for me. Different situations call for different get up. Too bad they went with that decision.
Thanks for your input! We're actively working on them at the moment - rock sliders will probably come out sooner than the winch mount. We originally wanted to do tube rock slider and had prototype ready (just like the common ones out there) but went back to the drawing board since it doesn't look good with CT's exterior design languageA heavy duty front bumper with an option for a winch and brush gaurd would be awesome. As most on here know the only current option is from UP which has a steep price and from my knowledge isn't available till the end of the year. Another option for rock sliders would be slick too.
+1 I would really love a bed extenderCool!
I'm shopping for a bed-extender / tailgate fence.
It would be great to get another 2 ft for plywood, drywall, full length mattress, and room for my electric pump so that I can empty my water tank even faster than what gravity provides... Especially when unloading water on Mars where gravity is only 40% of home.
Manufacturer some of those and some of my money will be yours!
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I think everything looks pretty darn good. Basic functional, clean looking lines. My only gripe is the strapping of the tire. Had the same issue with my F550 spare tire. Made a plate with shaft and a handle that screws down from the top. Aluminum plate with felt like backing so rim doesn’t get scratched when tightening down.Hello everyone!
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Welcome to Mars Adventure Gear! We are a team of automotive engineers and Cybertruck enthusiasts in California who see immense potential in the Cybertruck. We've designed and engineered a series of products, including a roof rack system, crossbars, side racks, and more exciting products coming soon.
Our goal is to seamlessly integrate these accessories with the futuristic look of your Cybertruck, making them feel like they were meant to be installed and shipped together. Our prototypes have been rigorously tested on long road trips, and we are confident you will appreciate the design and quality when you receive yours. Preorders for our first products are now live, with estimated shipping by June 30, 2024.
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For those who want to place a preorder now, use code EARLYBIRD to enjoy 10% off. Feel free to follow our journey on social media @marsag.co (Instagram, Facebook) and @marsagco on X (Twitter) and join the Mars Community on Discord. We're open to all feedback and future product ideas!
SHOP MARS™ PRODUCTS NOW
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Holy crap, your F550 looks badass!I think everything looks pretty darn good. Basic functional, clean looking lines. My only gripe is the strapping of the tire. Had the same issue with my F550 spare tire. Made a plate with shaft and a handle that screws down from the top. Aluminum plate with felt like backing so rim doesn’t get scratched when tightening down.
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thanks for your feedbacks! We just discussed the bed extender idea internally this morning and decided to prioritize the development for it. If you're interested in trying out our early prototypes - feel free to send us an DM and we will keep in touch over emails. We'd love to have you try out our early prototypes when they're ready!Cool!
I'm shopping for a bed-extender / tailgate fence.
It would be great to get another 2 ft for plywood, drywall, full length mattress, and room for my electric pump so that I can empty my water tank even faster than what gravity provides... Especially when unloading water on Mars where gravity is only 40% of home.
Manufacturer some of those and some of my money will be yours!
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Thanks for your feedback! We 100% agree with your thoughts on strapping those tiresI think everything looks pretty darn good. Basic functional, clean looking lines. My only gripe is the strapping of the tire. Had the same issue with my F550 spare tire. Made a plate with shaft and a handle that screws down from the top. Aluminum plate with felt like backing so rim doesn’t get scratched when tightening down.
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I assume you're asking about the distance between crossbar 1 and crossbar 4? It's about 8ft 8. You can always email [email protected] for more questions!Hi, What’s the total length between the bottom and top bars, just thinking of what length sheet or timber that could be rested and strapped to the 4 cross bars, having the bottom one with a flip up stop could be handy to secure the load.