What did you do to your Gen 3 today?

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Warpath

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So far added:
-Rok Blokz mudgaurds
-1.5" RPG front spacers
-Gorilla black lugnuts
-20% tint to driver/passenger side front windows
-shorty antenna
-Huskey rear wheel well covers
-Bak flip Mx4 cover.

-still have all the stage 2 cobb stuff to install from @GooseTuned!!

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*Double checks I'm in 3rd gen this time, whew....
 

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Installed Eibach springs on my 19 SCAB. I had an appt for the 24th to have a shop do it, I was Leary of compressing the new springs, but thanks to a post from here I decided I could pull it off with two sets of spring compressors. The wife says she don’t like it, now her 2023 looks” wimpy”. I ordered Method 704’s today. Going with 35in Nitto Trail Grapplers.
I took it out for a spin after installing springs, I’m happy. I went from a Porsche to a Raptor, the 80’s Lincoln Continental ride through the curves was a little disconcerting, much better now and didn’t seem to make much difference on the neighborhood speed bumps.Undecided what I’ll do after wheels and tires, bumpers and lights are costly, you’d think I’d be ok with it after having a Porsche for 4 yrs. I’m liking the ADD bolt on Pro bumper. Really undecided if I like the chase rack look or not. I did my own Toyota Pre Runner Hylux back in the early 90, I fabbed my own bumpers and bed mount spare tire carrier, but I had a lot more energy back then.
 

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BryBurger

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My new Raptor was introduced to some dirt and mud yesterday up at my property. Installed Husky rear fender well liners today (I know, I wish they came in before I had to go up to property) and made minor modifications so the liners fit over the Fox shocks better. I also need to add a rubber gasket to the bottom of my tailgate since dust was able to get into the bed through there and add small mud flaps to cover the area between the fender flare and side steps. Aside from that...smooth travels and zero thunks and creaks from the suspension that arrived with zero rust!

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Did you air down? What didn't you like about baja mode? I've never tried it, so I'm just asking...lol
I didn't air down. I've been on that beach in 6 different vehicles and never needed to. Felt like I was always having to lay heavy on the pedal to get it to move when in baja mode. Can't say it was a big sample size but I felt more confident in offroad mode.
 
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