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    Group Buy for the new ADD Phantom bumper! Taking Orders Today until 11/28

    I’m interested-please pm the price. Thanks Kevin
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    ADD introduces the new Phantom front bumper

    I am picking up my Gen 3 tomorrow. My gen 2 has the ADD Bomber front and Honeybadger Rear. I am definitely in for a group buy. PM when you're ready to jump!
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    Is the truck still available? Do you have the original MSRP? Any paint/body work? Just sold my...

    Is the truck still available? Do you have the original MSRP? Any paint/body work? Just sold my TRX which I bought after exiting my G2 2017 Raptor. Jumping back into the pool while I wait for a G3 to be build sometime late spring/fall next year. I'm interested but given recent market sales...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    This is probably a spot on assessment on why I needed FoMoCo approval for the loaner. I received word that I'm good to go with the loaner. SA also indicated it's a long block replacement but the block is backordered. "Hopefully we aren't talking months until this is resolved." I have not...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    Ok let's get back to the original intent of this post
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    Solid feedback...Appreciate you taking the time to weigh in. I had the impression from my SA that the replacement is a long block but he actually didn't specify so that's a great point to clarify. As I had planned to keep my truck for another 4-6 year a long block replacement is a good thing...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    I think this advice holds true with all sorts of conflict resolution. I'm a patient consumer and loyal Raptor owner. I won't toss the lawyer comment out unless i've hit the brick wall with a few VP's that are authorized to say both yes and no. Don't ever take no from someone who's not...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    Thanks for the engine condolences. I was a October 2016 order and delivery in March 2017. I bought at MSRP (I think $72K and change.) The truck is paid for so my primary pain point is the loss of use. I have another vehicle but it has pirelli summer performance tires = not practical during...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    Great advice as I didn't think about putting a performance clause in the repair request. Having lost the use of the truck for almost a month already with no estimate of when a replacement engine will land, isn't a great start. I would probably time bound the sourcing of the engine as the...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    Great suggestion and helpful site with pricing
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    I hear you on #1. Venting....Of course it'd be great if I didn't have to wait on the 1-800 to ask for approval. Customer Experience suggestion: include the authorization for a loaner on the same request the dealer sends in authorizing the engine replacement. Seems a little more efficient...
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    2017 Engine Replacement

    All, some unlucky news here on my end. My '17 Screw with 22K miles went into limp mode on the way to work in early december and I just got the news that the ford hotline approved an engine replacement. long story short: Trucks been babied and no engine mods since new. Apparently the timing...
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    GEN 2 Stock Tire Replacement Suggestions +1 sized

    Agree with you guys. 35x12.5 ends up at the same height yet slightly skinner width. IMO 37x13.5 would get the increased width if prefer but I’m not ready to make the mods to accommodate the increased width. Looks like stock 315/70 nitto grapplers may be the best path forward to avoid adding...
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    GEN 2 Stock Tire Replacement Suggestions +1 sized

    Yeah that was an overzealous keyboard adding in 33 prior to the real target of the discussion. 35 or 37's. Good gut check and my bad.
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    GEN 2 Stock Tire Replacement Suggestions +1 sized

    Will or won't work post trimming. I think if I read your quote correctly you meant to say, 'once trimmed well work!'
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