>All right, I'm showing you my broken Cybertruck rims. I don't know what kind of steel they are made of or if it's some kind of special metal alloy or something.">But it's almost like cider block; it crumbles, he says as he walks to the back of his Cybertruck. He reveals the rear wheel is also broken off at the studs. >"This one broke off with the lugs and part of the wheel still attached. It almost broke off in a perfect circle. They aren't supposed to break off in a perfect circle like that.”>It's so weird, it's concerning. Is there a defect with the Cybertruck? He says that even in a crash, the Cybertruck rims shouldn't crumble. >Jordan finishes, "I seriously think the Cybertruck Rims need a recall! Have y'all ever seen a rim snap off in a perfect circle?"
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>>28215779Kek. Did they use powder metallurgy for the wheels? Does anyone do that?
>>28215779There were a few manufacturers that this happened with iirc, mitsubishi and mazda off the top of my head.Not sticking up for cyberfuck, just saying that happens sometimes.