We just had a run in Wharton last month I'll probably set something up for late spring. If you're on Facebook check out the northeast Ford raptor page we post all the runs on there as well.
I do not approve of this. Who am I going to drink with at Joe's if you sell your truck lol.
But if you do sell it someone is going to get a sweet truck that is a very clean build.
PM me your email and I can send you the motion X map I have saved then you can run those trails. They are nice and wide and there are section you can get up to speed but there are some nasty whoop sections that you need to be careful of.
There are only some trails that are off limits they are clearly posted and most of them have very deep water holes so they aren't all that raptor friendly anyway. We did a run there in the summer and we did close to 100 miles of trails and we only went on legal trails.
I have a MotionX map that I made for a raptor run we did in July it is pretty raptor friendly. It has trails in wharton state forest and some in Lebanon state forest.
We plan on doing another run in October I'll post it up here if you're interested in checking out those trails.
The bumpstops are 2.5" bumps.
As for the springs if you get the heavy-duty ones I think that's the same as +3 Deavers so you'll be an inch over stock for the ride height.
The frame gusset setup if I were you I would make your own that seems pretty expensive for what it is.
I did the super 40 with the resonator delete and it's pretty loud and there is a lot of drone but it really doesn't bother me. I kinda wish it was louder.
Unless the tablet you have comes with a GPS receiver you'll need something to pick up the GPS signal. I have a "Garmin glo" its a Bluetooth gps receiver. It picks up the GPS signal and sends it to the tablet via your Bluetooth. I just attached the Garmin glo to the dash with velcro I've never...
I am planning on leaving Philly around 9:00 am on Friday if you want to meet somewhere along the turnpike. There should be at least one other truck with me.
I would be hesitant on using that torque multiplier from amazon I've been on the receiving end of a broken torque multiplier and it put me in the hospital. It was a really nice snap-on 40:1 we were up around 6000 lbs when it decided to snap the 1" drive then whip around and crack me in the head...
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