I just got my truck inspected and still have the stock tires on it. I have over 56k miles on them and the tread depth on all 4 tires was 8/32. Brand new tires have a tread depth of 17/32. I'll say that I have gotten very good wear on them. :mfr_omg:
I did my PIAA 510 fog lights very similar. Since I changed form the fog lights to the 510 ATP. Here is a link to the thread.
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f81/piaa-fog-lights-460/
You can remove the head rest with some effort the hardest thing to do is to put them back on. You almost need 2 people to put them back on 1 to hold both buttons and the other to wiggle it back in. Do not try to force it back or you could break the locks.
I had this trouble when I put in rear...
Here are the directions I got from the internet
they are in pdf. format.
http://www.visittiogapa.com/woods.pdf
you will need a navigator or you can get real lost in there be sure you have a full tank of gas just in case. bring a camera lots of nice views of the canyon.
I have used both 87 and E85....Of course if you use E85 your gas mileage suffers and you will get better performance since E85 is about 105 octane.
As for pricing it is about any where .50 to .90 cents cheaper.
I have noticed that mine were peeling up on the corner on both the Raptor and the F-150 badges. They said they are going to order some new ones and put them on. I think its covered under the Warranty if not it should be.
I have heard that Rhino liners can tear very easy. So Iam going with the Line-X. All I need is to find a dealer that is reliable the one nearest me is in a bad section of town so I guess I have to go to another dealer maybe in another state.
I see no difference in the gas maileage between my Harley truck I had or the Raptor. If you can't afford the gas then you can't afford the truck. The 5.4 can run on E85 and that is a little cheaper depending on the station. Google E85 gas station to find one near you. E85 is around 105 octane...
If you watch Ice Road Truckers on the History Channel look at Season 4 Episode 15 you will see a Raptor with the Alaska DOT logo on the side towing a trailer.
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