I just installed +3 and it raises the ass of the raptor up to 43”. Exactly how i wanted it. And doesnt droop anymore when towing. I have a chase rack with spare tire in the bed.
Upgraded to deavers +3 because now that i have a tire carrier chase rack and tow my cobalt boat it makes the ass drop something fierce. No more saggy butt. Fox 3’s all the way around now. Sits 42” front and 43” back.
I also have eibachs but dont know if the fox spring upgrade included will level out to the same or if i need to do the spring at the same time. I need to do the deavers because the chase rack and tire carrier up top flattened my rear leafs.
Pics of swapped 19/20 revised engine cover swap to my 18. I liked the later style change. Takes 2 minutes to changeout. Also pics of the front bumper change. Intercooler went in last week. Fox shock upgrade should be arriving for this weekend’s project.
My 11yr old picks out projects and we do them together. Last week was a chase rack with tire carrier. This week we did front and rear calipers. Next week we have an intercooler on the way. Teaching him fits and how to wrench...and how to hold the light properly
Aren't these the hoods?
https://www.bmcextremecustoms.net/20fof11.html
The type S?
https://www.bmcextremecustoms.net/ford-f150-hoods-2015-2017-ram-air-amerihood.html
my best guess would be based on the shifter trim lower panel version. if the shifter supports the light being clipped in I bet it is installed, otherwise deleted (like mine). No way the light would install otherwise from the factory. From what I can tell there are several versions of the...
let there be light...
plug is in the console but not connected...problem is there is nothing to hook the damn light to (nothing that it snaps in to) so I glued it to the bottom in 2 different spots. The light bar is shaped such that is only fits one way. Took about 10 minutes, 7 of which...
I dig it...would like to know the negatives and how it works in the heat/cold sitting for a while - prior experience with a CarPC didn't do so hot in the cold climate.
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