Has the bent frame issues been resolved?

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hkguns

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There's video floating around where 14 Vegas guys took their trucks and all but four got their frames bent offroading.

Did you even bother to read the link I posted? Or are you just looking to be spoon fed?

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OP is looking for a pre-owned raptor. Haven't seen any of those in Gen2 recently...

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Reading is fundamental.

He's looking to buy 3 G2 Raptors ****** boy. If you'd follow threads and read rather than running your mouth you'd understand.

Regardless, thanks for you continuous valued input.
 
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Did you even bother to read the link I posted? Or are you just looking to be spoon fed?

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Reading is fundamental.



He's looking to buy 3 G2 Raptors ****** boy. If you'd follow threads and read rather than running your mouth you'd understand.



Regardless, thanks for you continuous valued input.


Probably a Millennial, Generation Y. Probably owns an Echo or Dot. And asks Siri for everything.
 

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For our little millenial OP....good job sport.

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To answer you question, its yes and no. The 13' and 14' models, Ford did reinforce the rear frame more than the previous years. To say that solved all problems would not be accurate because if you over drive you truck, you will bend ANY frame.

What the aftermarket brought to market was the bumpstop kit. It braces between the rear frame and uses shocks to dampen the force the axle has when it come close to the frame. Without it, Ford just has two rubber foam pads on the underside of the frame. You hit that too hard, you can bend your frame (even if a 13' or 14'). Install a bumpstop kit, not so much.

Do some of your own research. There is TONS of stuff just on FRF about it. Your question really is old news.
That will be next on my bucket list for my truck
 
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