Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck because the wheels might fall off
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Tesla is recalling its cheaper RWD Cybertruck Long Range over faulty brake rotors that could cause wheels to fall off, affecting all 173 units sold; the company will replace the parts free of charge.
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Cached at: 05/08/26, 03:28 PM
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