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Utah man’s Cybertruck fixed by Tesla using glue and he’s just happy it’s not totaled

Last updated: May 29, 2025 4:52 pm
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A man from Utah had his Cybertruck fixed by Tesla using glue, and he ended up being happy that it wasn’t totaled.

The EV pickup truck was involved in an accident, and the rear of the vehicle needed fixing.

Luckily, Tesla came to the rescue, and the repair process was cheaper than anticipated.

But the winning element that held it together will have you stuck to your screen with surprise,

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The Cybertruck is arguably one of Tesla‘s most famous vehicles.

Love it or hate it, the EV pickup truck has certainly got people talking.

For example, they are actually customizable, with the wildest Tesla Cybertruck on the planet almost looking like a Ferrari.

However, recently, the Cybertruck has been replaced as the best-selling EV truck in America.

But, as with any piece of high-tech machinery, things can break and need repairing, which is exactly what happened with this man’s Cybertruck.

YouTuber JerryRigEverything‘s bright blue machine was involved in a freak accident, and the back bumper and tow hitch needed reattaching to the aluminum frame by the EV manufacturer itself.

JerryRigEverything

This process was called gigacast sectioning, and curious by the whole thing, he asked if he could watch it in action for himself, and he wasn’t disappointed.

But, the most surprising aspect? The winning element that was the pièce de résistance? Glue.

The glue, which, according to the YouTuber, is called Fusor 2098, was used when the Cybertruck was fixed by Tesla, and it was said to be incredibly strong.

The adhesive was also bright blue to match the exterior paint color.

JerryRigEverything

So, to test the strength, the YouTuber came up with a test involving a crane. And that’s because the glue was allegedly strong enough to hold two Cybertrucks in the air.

JerryRigEverything applied the glue to a metal joint in the same way that Tesla did, including letting it cure for a whole 24 hours before connecting it to the crane.

And, to his delight, the test worked a treat.

JerryRigEverything

“That is so impressive,” he remarked as he watched his Cybertruck be lifted off the ground.

“Judging by the amount of adhesive they put on that rear casting, I bet it is just as strong now as it was originally,” he concluded, not being mad about the use of it at all.

You can catch all the fixed by Tesla, adhesive action at the top of the page.

The post Utah man’s Cybertruck fixed by Tesla using glue and he’s just happy it’s not totaled appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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