Buyer in SOCAL - NEED Advice on which Options Packages, etc

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7raptor

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Hi there!

New Buyer in SOCAL

I'm planning to purchase a 2014 Terrain SCREW.

Need to know if there are any options to definitely get or avoid.

Using the truck for skiing and fishing in the eastern sierra.

Please share your thoughts on:

Ford spray in bedliner vs aftermarket brand?

Ford folding tonneau cover vs aftermarket brand?

Snow and cold weather performance?

Warranty/maintenance programs or packages that are worthwhile?

Great dealers/worst dealers?
 

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I've got a buddy that had the factory spray in liner. It's to slick. He complains about things sliding around all the time.
 

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Aftermarket liner go line-x, and lost people prefer the aftermarket bed covers like the retrax and roll-x. If you want the extended warranty, but it online through the links provided here, you will pay about 40-50% less
 
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Aftermarket liner go line-x, and lost people prefer the aftermarket bed covers like the retrax and roll-x. If you want the extended warranty, but it online through the links provided here, you will pay about 40-50% less

Is it a ford warranty or a different company?

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I've got a buddy that had the factory spray in liner. It's to slick. He complains about things sliding around all the time.

Guess it's line-x?
 

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Any raptor you find out there is going to be fully loaded. And that's the way you want it anyway imo. I wouldn't waste my money on an extended warranty. The only maintainance needed is keep your fluids changed when needed. Tires when needed. Just drive and enjoy.
 
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Any raptor you find out there is going to be fully loaded. And that's the way you want it anyway imo. I wouldn't waste my money on an extended warranty. The only maintainance needed is keep your fluids changed when needed. Tires when needed. Just drive and enjoy.

Do you mean I won't be able to find a truck without a sunroof? Doesn't make sense to have a truck that goes off road with a sunroof...
 

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Do you mean I won't be able to find a truck without a sunroof? Doesn't make sense to have a truck that goes off road with a sunroof...

I doubt it, you might find one on the lot, but you can't order a Raptor, they are out of production. Most dealer orders will be fully loaded, unless it was a customer ordered and they backed out. I wouldn't wait too long, but there will always be used ones out there pretty much anyway you want.
 

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Ya everything's loaded. Shoot most down here have factory spray in Bedliner. I had no choice on mine :(


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Ya everything's loaded. Shoot most down here have factory spray in Bedliner. I had no choice on mine :(


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Do all the Screws have moon roofs?

I can probably live with that, I definitely detest the idea of the "tailgate step" - just another place for rust to develop between the tailgate and plastic liner.
 
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