What did you do to your Raptor today? (Gen2)

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

JohnyPython

FRF Addict
Joined
Oct 28, 2018
Posts
8,912
Reaction score
36,588
Location
Canada
Finally addressed the rust on the differential housing, did not even try the front driveshafts, wanted to see how this worked out. Corroseal. Including prep I spent maybe an hour.

Before (taken at ~15 months of ownership with no snow/ice/salt/beach):
View attachment 135686

After:
View attachment 135690

I also discovered (i have the metal pan/plug on a 2018) that the Raptor's oil doesn't have one drain. Well maybe one main but there are several auxiliary drips to deal with. I made a bigger mess with a simple oil change that I ever expected.
View attachment 135687

Went ahead and emptied the catch-can at ~6,500 miles. Was maybe 0.75 inches deep, looked like all oil as in not drops floating on water. But when I dumped it there was a layer of milky muck at the bottom. Just glad that isn't in my intake/valve-train.
View attachment 135688 View attachment 135689

Thanks for posting this. That Corroseal does a great job on the rusty parts.

Show a pic of the front axles when you treat them.
 

rkwjunior

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 20, 2013
Posts
219
Reaction score
50
Location
Massachusettes
Replaced the stock USB block with a USB C one.

Bought on Amazon for $50, and even came with plastic trim tools.

Fast charging AND Android auto works perfectly. It also lights up, unlock the stock block! Would definitely recommend for any Android users!d6f3dc938aa907c0be8565ac1d7769e8.jpg

Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk

I'm an android user. So what's the real benefits to this?
 

Turbogoat324

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2018
Posts
731
Reaction score
431
Location
SoCal
Finally addressed the rust on the differential housing, did not even try the front driveshafts, wanted to see how this worked out. Corroseal. Including prep I spent maybe an hour.

Before (taken at ~15 months of ownership with no snow/ice/salt/beach):
View attachment 135686

After:
View attachment 135690

I also discovered (i have the metal pan/plug on a 2018) that the Raptor's oil doesn't have one drain. Well maybe one main but there are several auxiliary drips to deal with. I made a bigger mess with a simple oil change that I ever expected.
View attachment 135687

Went ahead and emptied the catch-can at ~6,500 miles. Was maybe 0.75 inches deep, looked like all oil as in not drops floating on water. But when I dumped it there was a layer of milky muck at the bottom. Just glad that isn't in my intake/valve-train.
View attachment 135688 View attachment 135689

It seriously unacceptable how much horrible the coating is on these truck frames/chasis components. I live in SoCal and the underside is rusted so horribly. I'm scarted what these trucks will look like in 10 years if they are not constantly re coated. You did a great job by the way! Diff looks brand new,.
 

Potato

Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2019
Posts
9
Reaction score
7
Location
US
I'm an android user. So what's the real benefits to this?
To be able to use USB C to USB C cables. So all the benefits that come with that such as:

Faster charging
Doesn't take 3 tries to plug in
Etc

Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
93,171
Posts
1,955,304
Members
56,440
Latest member
jumpcutter
Top