As far as I can tell, from others' posts and from my own experience in the wheel/tire industry, the 2010-2014 wheels and lugs (OE) should all be the same. These lugs fit perfect on my 2014 and I'm sure they'll be a perfect fit for any model year Raptor.
Hope that helps
I was in the same boat, figuring the Raptor was great out of the box. After driving it for a month, I noticed a few things that others have and that seemed to be addressed by the tune. Such as throttle response, shifts and better shift points.
I received my tune from SVC yesterday and...
Yep, you're right, if you look at the wheel straight-on you CAN see a ring of silver where the factory coating didn't cover the wheel. I hadn't noticed before because you only see it if you're looking for it.
finally got off my butt and snapped a crappy pic of the lugs installed:
They don't stick out any farther than the stock lugs, and might be just a bit shorter.
So I got the gorilla lugs and am very satisfied with them. Having worked in the wheel/tire biz for too many years, I feel 100% confident that these are a direct replacement for the OE lugs, with what looks like the same connection angle (as expected - it's not really rocket science...)
Sorry, no...
I've also been looking for some black lugs. I spent a lot of time and $ getting rid of the chrome on my last truck, and that's one of the small things I respect about the Raptor: the lack of chrome. Especially on my tux-black truck, with the SE wheels, I can't believe they put chrome lug nuts on...
So I've been looking at the RPG reservoir. Is this mod actually helpful for the life and longevity of the power steering pump? Just brought my '14 SCrew home, so it's still pretty cherry. It's my daily driver with as many journeys off the beaten path as possible. So is this a worthy mod?
Thanks for the tips, guys. And thanks for the welcomes. I'm still trying to get used to people circling my truck, looking at it, in random places and parking lots. I guess you all can relate!
Mr. Smith, having driven up through Alberta the first time (when moving, and towing a trailer, etc) we always wanted to come up through BC. So we came up through Vancouver and took the most coastal route. That led us through Smithers and headed over to Skagway, where we took the ferry to Haines...
Roger that. Had not heard of the oil separator. thanks
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Thanks, and I am. I've always enjoyed driving in general, but it's been a long time since I've actually looked for reasons to go somewhere, just to...
Ha, sadly that's not our cabin. That's the Bear Paw Lodge in BC. Stayed one short night before continuing heading north. We live in a regular old house...
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I confirmed about a half dozen times, I hit the...
I've been lurking around here since I ordered my 2014 SCREW SE back in late January. I live in Alaska and the local dealers get TOP dollar for anything SVT, so we opted to purchase the truck in Washington state which is fairly common around here. Saved $10G by doing so and had a great experience...
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