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<blockquote data-quote="maps928" data-source="post: 55731" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>As a Senior Master Tech for Ford, I am sure you are not really buying into this nonsense. Do you really think this is normal?? That would mean that the result of the shocks making this noise was intended. So I suppose a bunch of Ford Engineers sat around brainstorming and detrmined that the shocks they would use on the Raptor needed to make clunking, rumbling and chirping noises every time they went over a bump....I highly doubt it. If it is the hydraulic fluid flowing through the shocks that makes this noise, then Ford should acknowledge that they have a design flaw and have selected the wrong shocks and they need to step up and do the right thing which is to replace them with shocks that don't have this problem.</p><p>To expect loyal Ford owners to accept that their $50K Raptor clunks, rumbles and chirps when you go over a bump in the road is RIDICULOUS and a disgrace for an otherwise reputable company. The Raptor is supposed to be the biggest and badest F150 ever made and for such a vehicle this problem should be corrected immediately....and as a Senior Master Technician, you know I'm right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maps928, post: 55731, member: 2087"] As a Senior Master Tech for Ford, I am sure you are not really buying into this nonsense. Do you really think this is normal?? That would mean that the result of the shocks making this noise was intended. So I suppose a bunch of Ford Engineers sat around brainstorming and detrmined that the shocks they would use on the Raptor needed to make clunking, rumbling and chirping noises every time they went over a bump....I highly doubt it. If it is the hydraulic fluid flowing through the shocks that makes this noise, then Ford should acknowledge that they have a design flaw and have selected the wrong shocks and they need to step up and do the right thing which is to replace them with shocks that don't have this problem. To expect loyal Ford owners to accept that their $50K Raptor clunks, rumbles and chirps when you go over a bump in the road is RIDICULOUS and a disgrace for an otherwise reputable company. The Raptor is supposed to be the biggest and badest F150 ever made and for such a vehicle this problem should be corrected immediately....and as a Senior Master Technician, you know I'm right! [/QUOTE]
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