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Most likely jack points.
The jack points are along the side of the car, outside of the battery rails. This might be at the tow point.

You were right. I was wrong. My apologies. I misread the photo context.
 
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Those ~40mm box beams under the battery are to support the weight of the car being drug over something while protecting the battery (ie: curbs and are sacrificial crush boxes of sorts). Those are my jack points. The battery itself is structural, and those 'sacrificial' box beams are made to absorb a stupid amount of force without harming the rest of the vehicle.

People can fiddle with all sorts of devices and blocks while risking body damage and other nonsense. I'll continue to use those. In the front, the K member can be utilized if exposed.
 
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2023 Premium AWD ER Grabber Blue w/White Interior & Nite Pony

Can't stop looking back at it!

Backstory: Bought a used 2021 RWD SR in the middle of last year on a whim and had buyers remorse so decided to order a 2023 the day order banks opened and see what happens. My order came in right before year end, almost denied it because this car is obnoxiously expensive and the market had fallen so trading in my 2021 was no help. But alas...just couldn't give up a Mach-E that I myself customized. Figured out a financial situation I could handle and I love the car. Wish it had some more features and faster charging, especially at this price point, but the looks win hands down!

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Interesting choice of color coordination.



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Interesting choice of color coordination.
Yeah.... I know. I just really liked the burnt copper look and hoped it would coordinate, but it didn't complement the Grabber Blue as well as I had hoped. Maybe I should black out the chrome pieces.

Maybe it would have worked better with the darker blue of the classic WRT.

Any other suggestions of color? Anything other than the all-black wheel look.

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I don't think it's that bad at all it more on the red side on my eyes soo. Looks like it can grow on me.
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