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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Lowering the rear
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<blockquote data-quote="Conejoracer" data-source="post: 149163" data-attributes="member: 4798"><p>My rear blocks from Ready Lift arrived today. They come very nicely boxed, and look great. Since its a balmy 70 degrees out tonight, I decided to throw them on the Raptor. It took about an hour, it's a straight forward job. The contact pad on the Ready Lift blocks are a bit narrower than the stock blocks, but judging by the bumpstop contact marks left on the stock blocks, they don't need to be that wide anyhow. I took the Raptor for a spin, no vibration under acceleration, deceleration, or at cruising up to 75mph. The ride feels like stock as well. The truck looks great! To dark for pics tonight, but I'll post some tomorrow. So far, I'm very happy with this product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conejoracer, post: 149163, member: 4798"] My rear blocks from Ready Lift arrived today. They come very nicely boxed, and look great. Since its a balmy 70 degrees out tonight, I decided to throw them on the Raptor. It took about an hour, it's a straight forward job. The contact pad on the Ready Lift blocks are a bit narrower than the stock blocks, but judging by the bumpstop contact marks left on the stock blocks, they don't need to be that wide anyhow. I took the Raptor for a spin, no vibration under acceleration, deceleration, or at cruising up to 75mph. The ride feels like stock as well. The truck looks great! To dark for pics tonight, but I'll post some tomorrow. So far, I'm very happy with this product. [/QUOTE]
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