MPP Triple L Ride Height Adjustment Kit For Tesla Cybertruck **BETA TESTER SALE**
Fine-tune your Cybertruck’s ride height to your personal taste!
If you’re looking to adjust your Cybertruck’s ride height – up, down, or level – this is the perfect part for you!
- Interchangeable laser-cut shims for height adjustment on the fly.
- Ability to lift/lower/level your Cybertruck in increments.
- Allows for the ability to raise above or lower below the factory heights (use at your own risk).
- Slam the vehicle for car shows, or lift it extra high for the ultimate off-road ability.
- Lift the vehicle slightly in standard mode to fit taller tires.
Fits these vehicles: Tesla Cybertruck
MPP’s latest Cybertruck product! Easily Lower / Lift / Level the ride height of your Cybertruck!
We’re proud to announce our latest product for the Cybertruck – a platform we have watched grow in popularity from its inception. We hope the “Triple-L’s” will bring you some fun tinkering and adjusting your Cybertruck’s ride height to your heart’s content.
Our in-house testing has proved to be functional and easy to use, so we’re moving into beta testing to get more feedback from the community. Thank you all who have ordered and expressed interest in these products! A discount is offered to Beta testers, on the condition that you report back your findings and the settings you’re using.
Common sense disclaimer:
Please note that these parts are tool that allow you to make adjustments outside of what Tesla has deemed their desired range for the vehicle. If you opt to make small adjustments (such as 10-15mm at the wheel), we don’t see any issue. However, if you decide to max these things out you’re asking for trouble. Just like you can use a ratchet to break bolts if you overtighten them, you may be able to use these links to damage components of the suspension or drivetrain.
Our suggestion is to make small adjustments if you’re nervous, and wait for longer term feedback to come in from the community. However, for those of you that just want to send it and cyber-bro-doze, go for it. Just don’t blame us if you blow an air bag, ruin a CV joint or blow a damper. You’ve been warned!
Concept and design:
As with most vehicles equipped with air suspension, it is possible to fine-tune the ride height by manipulating the lengths of the linkage or position of the ride height sensor. These are known as “drop links” or “lowering links.” When it comes to the Cybertruck, the “links” are quite difficult to access, specifically at the rear of the vehicle. In addition, as these vehicles are often used for off-road adventures, some consideration needs to be made for a robust and easy-to-adjust product even in less-than-ideal conditions.
Our goal was to produce something a little bit different than the standard fixed-length or adjustable links, and we devised a clever solution by utilizing the brackets Tesla uses to attach the lowering links to the suspension arms.
Our revised adjusters (or “Triple-Ls” – as they allow you to Lift, Lower or Level your truck) use a unique design that simply takes the place of the OE ride height sensor arms and tricks the truck into settling at a different height. Adjustment is as simple as choosing from the sets of included shims to move the ride height sensor closer or farther away from the truck.
The adjusters are designed to easily come apart, with two bolts on each keeping the shims in place, easily accessible if you want to change up your ride height by switching to thicker shim combinations, a thinner shim, or no shims at all.
Adjustability and use:
The kit allows you to alter the height sensor range with interchangeable shims. While we don’t recommend using the full range of these adjusters if you care about longevity of your vehicle, the maximum raising and lowering are as follows:
Maximum Lift:
Front: +45mm (1.75″)
Rear: +73mm (2.87″) (WE DO NOT RECOMMEND RAISING THE REAR THIS MUCH!)
Maximum Low:
Front: -32mm (1.25″)
Rear: -45mm (1.75″)
Note: We’ve limited the lowering to this amount after extensive testing of the OEM bump stop engagement rate. At this lowering the bump stops are already engaged all the time and the ride is significantly harsher than OEM. We’re already fairly uncomfortable with this level of lowering and don’t recommend running maximum low for anything other than car shows.
The small difference in sensor placement can radically change the Cybertruck’s appearance! The kit can be used in different ways, to solve different problems or address different needs. For example, you could use the “LLLs” to:
Lift the vehicle in standard mode / Use Baja mode at a higher height:
Running taller tires? Need more ground clearance? Want to be the tallest Cybertruck in town?
Raising your Cybertruck higher than the higher OE setting might be exactly what you want.
Keep in mind that ride height was limited from the factory for a reason. Don’t expect Tesla to warranty your axles if you run the vehicle this way and then have an axle go bad down the road! And if you roll your truck over, that’s on you too!
Lower the vehicle in “low” or “lowest” mode:
If you just want to drive around with the lowest possible settings and don’t care about ride quality, this one might be for you. Keep in mind that you’ll be running the vehicle below what Tesla intended, and wear on the bump stops and suspension will increase if you keep the Cybertruck “slammed” to the ground.
Add additional rake so that the truck is level while towing:
The Cybertruck may sag while towing very heavy trailers with heavy tongue weights, so adding some offset in the leveling links can help to compensate for this. Keeping the truck level will likely also improve aerodynamics, something that is always useful, towing or not!
Or however else you’d like:
The adjusters offer the customization and granularity to set the ride height however you’d like. Whether you want the standard height to be a bit higher or lower, or more level, or reverse rake – you can adjust it. Keep in mind that like other air-drop kits, headlight levelling will be affected by overall changes to the rake, so try to keep the platform level.
What’s Included:
- 4x “LLL” Ride Height Adjusting Assemblies
- 4x Thin shims
- 4x Medium shims
- 12x Thick shims
- 1x Tube of lube – for ride height adjuster use only!
Installation Details:
Installation can be completed in around 30 minutes to 1 hour by an experienced technician, or by yourself at home if you’re handy. The hardest part will likely be the removal of the rear wheels! The work can be done on a hoist or on the ground. Required parts for installation include a heat gun or blow-dryer, and something to carefully pry the height sensor link off the ball it sits on after heating. Plastic trim removal tools are a good idea but not needed. We’ve used a wrench and pliers with success – just be careful with it!