Gen 3 in Baja

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I've got about 9k on my 22, and it's seen plenty of Baja miles. Figured I'd snap a few pics from one of my latest adventures south to surf some of my favorite spots. Next mods up are split console safe, BD pro fog lights and a Diamond Back cover. My jeep would give me micro concussions on the trails, lol. The raptor is really in a class of its own. Sorry to all the 23 people out there without the heated steering wheel. Love the seats and wheel heated after getting out of cold water. For those wondering, I always stop at the Starbucks in Ensenada before I head further south.

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Looks fun!
 

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I've got about 9k on my 22, and it's seen plenty of Baja miles. Figured I'd snap a few pics from one of my latest adventures south to surf some of my favorite spots. Next mods up are split console safe, BD pro fog lights and a Diamond Back cover. My jeep would give me micro concussions on the trails, lol. The raptor is really in a class of its own. Sorry to all the 23 people out there without the heated steering wheel. Love the seats and wheel heated after getting out of cold water. For those wondering, I always stop at the Starbucks in Ensenada before I head further south.

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Thanks for sharing your magazine-worthy pictures. I can’t wait to join the fun!
 

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Great pictures. Gotta get there some day just like a number of other locations folks here have been kind enough to show off in pictures and stories.

BTW - You’ll love the DiamondBack once you get it. Note if you go the SE route be sure to have them add extra cleats like @John M BUNMAN has recommended as they are handy things to have. No need to do that with the HD version and you bump the on top payload up from 400 lbs to 1600 lbs.
 
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Great pictures. Gotta get there some day just like a number of other locations folks here have been kind enough to show off in pictures and stories.

BTW - You’ll love the DiamondBack once you get it. Note if you go the SE route be sure to have them add extra cleats like @John M BUNMAN has recommended as they are handy things to have. No need to do that with the HD version and you bump the on top payload up from 400 lbs to 1600 lbs.
Add extra cleats, or just have the cleats pre-installed? I was considering not having the cleats pre-installed since it might look cleaner than having them on. I was going the SE route since it was cheaper. The $2400 price tag of the HD and I was almost at the same amount of money as buying a cap.

Would love to hear more comments on my though process. It could be completely backwards. I definitely wasn't going to get the diamond texture either way.
 

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Add extra cleats, or just have the cleats pre-installed? I was considering not having the cleats pre-installed since it might look cleaner than having them on. I was going the SE route since it was cheaper. The $2400 price tag of the HD and I was almost at the same amount of money as buying a cap.

Would love to hear more comments on my though process. It could be completely backwards. I definitely wasn't going to get the diamond texture either way.
I had debated going with a cap versus a tonneau cover having had a truck with a cap previously and remembered how the cover limited hauling some things without having to pull off the entire cap. The DiamondBack allowed me to put things on top of it or if necessary, pull one or both of the panels. I also liked the look of a tonneau cover on the Raptor. So in my case both form and function lead me to the DiamondBack.

As for the cleats. Given the look of the Raptor, I don’t think that having cleats (either the four that come on the SE or the 12 on the HD) on the DiamondBack takes away from the look of truck but that’s a personal opinion. My thought process with the cleats was that if/when hauling something on top of the DiamondBack, having multiple options for tie down points was important and better to have and not need then the opposite. When I mentioned adding cleats, I was suggesting that DiamondBack do the add when they do the build of your tonneau. Here’s what the HD in the diamond texture and cleats looks like on my Raptor.

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Whatever you decide to do, if you order from DiamondBack, you’ll be happy. They aren’t cheap but neither was the Raptor.
 
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