What did u do to your raptor today?

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Stang

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Am I the only one around here tired of hearing about Adams cleaning products and Amsoil? I feel like I'm watching the Internet forum version of QVC. But wait....there's more!

I'll put a plug in for Chemical Guys. Been using a lot of their products for about 2 years with great results. I'm sure Adams makes good stuff but I have no reason to switch.

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Maybe you get a free set of Ginsu knives as well? Or a Shamwow. :)


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Am I the only one around here tired of hearing about Adams cleaning products and Amsoil? I feel like I'm watching the Internet forum version of QVC. But wait....there's more!

Love amsoil products in the Harley, will be using those on the next fluid change. Haven't tried the Adams products yet. I see your point with getting tired of hearing about them but if it's a good product why not rave about it? Lord knows people are quick to flame a shit product so I think it's a good thing. Take my .02 for what it's worth... Or I hear they're looking for members on the "z" and they hate both products mentioned above ;)


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Installed weather stripping around the bed where the tailgate closes. 3 pieces, bottom and up the 2 sides. My BAK Roll-x keeps everything perfectly dry but water and mostly dust get in that gap at the rear. Home Depot carries a 1-1/4" x 3/4" x 10' foam weather strip that works perfectly. Tailgate closes nice and snug now.

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Over the last few weeks, I have finished a few projects to make my Raptor ready for the desert/ prerunning......As is always the case, one project will lead to another, and another, and another........

Project #1 - RPG Stage 2 Rear Suspension Kit

Project #2 - FOX 3.0s What a difference these made in the handling of the truck off road.

Project #3 - RPG Raceline UCA (thanks HUCK)

Project #4 - Mas! Factory Upfitters (thanks "Sitdown" http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f170/%A1m%E1s-factory-upfitters-easy-access-wiring-30527/) This was actually a pretty fun project. didn't do the junction box, just wired the add ons directly to the relay board.

Project #4 - Added flush mounts lights (Ridge SR-M2) to the rear bumper. One as a dust light, switched from #4 on the new switches, and a white one, both floods, that is tied into the reveres lights at the trailer plug. Will try this set up and see how it works.
 

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Really??? Do you use a special tool to scrub while steam cleaning? I have a steam cleaner for hard floors...

It's like a steam cleaner meant for automotive. You can google it they run around 300 bucks for a good one, although I bet one used for drapes would work. The steam just melts away the ground in dirt


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It's like a steam cleaner meant for automotive. You can google it they run around 300 bucks for a good one, although I bet one used for drapes would work. The steam just melts away the ground in dirt


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