Raptor Assault Slides

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Talbor

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If you’ve been to Raptor Assault, could you scan and share the slides? There’s some good info in them that I’d like to share with my co-driver before TRR and I misplaced my copy.

Also, does anyone remember what tire pressure they recommended for off-roading? If you have a thought on the best pressure for off-roading, please chime in.
 

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If you’ve been to Raptor Assault, could you scan and share the slides? There’s some good info in them that I’d like to share with my co-driver before TRR and I misplaced my copy.

Also, does anyone remember what tire pressure they recommended for off-roading? If you have a thought on the best pressure for off-roading, please chime in.

They said they fill the trucks up to 32psi front axle and 28 rear axle. My scanner is DOA at the moment, but I can get them to you next week some time.
 
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They said they fill the trucks up to 32psi front axle and 28 rear axle. My scanner is DOA at the moment, but I can get them to you next week some time.


Thanks Nick.

A tip on scanners: I’ve used apps on my iPhone - Scanner Pro and Scanner App - to replace a scanner when I’m working on the field or at home. They use the camera on your phone and covert your doc into a PDF. We have a scanner at home, but the app is so much easier.
 

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They said they fill the trucks up to 32psi front axle and 28 rear axle. My scanner is DOA at the moment, but I can get them to you next week some time.

Yeah, for press events they ran 28 front and 22 rear to settle down the rear. I normally run around 26.

This write up is infinitely better than what you got at Raptor Assault: http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f170/offroad-your-raptor-12791/

For our Gen 2s, use either Mud/Sand or Baja, with locked rear if you want extra rear slide, off if you don't. Most of us found Mud/Sand worked better than Baja at Texana, but YMMV.
 

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Those scanner apps are great, but you could just as easily take photos of the slides with your smartphone and attach the photos directly to a post.
 

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I attended Raptor Assault last weekend and had a blast. I recall them stating that they run 32psi up front and 28psi on the rear tires. Our instructor stated that driving on the highway will raise the pressure by about 3psi.
 

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Thanks Nick.

A tip on scanners: I’ve used apps on my iPhone - Scanner Pro and Scanner App - to replace a scanner when I’m working on the field or at home. They use the camera on your phone and covert your doc into a PDF. We have a scanner at home, but the app is so much easier.

Thanks for the heads up!
 

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If you’ve been to Raptor Assault, could you scan and share the slides? There’s some good info in them that I’d like to share with my co-driver before TRR and I misplaced my copy.

Also, does anyone remember what tire pressure they recommended for off-roading? If you have a thought on the best pressure for off-roading, please chime in.

Well I was able to dig this up

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32F 28R is what I wrote down in the class. Conditions that day were dry moderate to hard pack.
 
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