The open part sounds doable. going to be a little bouncy in the rear so I doubt you’re going to like that. The closed part I can say you’re going to hate it. Way too harsh of a ride.
start with these settings. I’ll bet just a couple of clicks is all you need to be happy.
It took me literally 30-45 mins to install mine. And I was taking my time. No moving center console or anything. Noah with the Car Stereo Company has some great videos. If someone doesn’t beat me to it, I’ll post the links in a bit.
Guess on 1. Correct
Research on 2. Correct
Research on 3. Correct
You don’t want to fill to where the fluid is showing near the hot line. What I did was filled to the very bottom of the dipstick (fluid barely touching). Get it to operating temp then add little at a time to the hot line...
Crew Cab
https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/ford-jack-assembly-el3z17080a?c=Zz1ib2R5JnM9amFjay1hbmQtY29tcG9uZW50cyZsPTUmbj1TZWFyY2ggUmVzdWx0cyZhPWZvcmQmbz1mLTE1MCZ5PTIwMTQmdD1zdnQtcmFwdG9yJmU9Ni0ybC12OC1nYXM%3D
Super Cab...
I did the exact same thing this year(with a different brand pan). @Rick@FreedomMotorsports is awesome and will get you hooked up with the best prices. One thing I will add, I’ve noticed the oil cools down much faster when stopping for a break after towing at highway speeds.
Here ya go:
https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/ford-plate-bolt-w505594s440
Next option is take one of the other bolts to the hardware store and match it up.
Thanks Noah for letting us know. Rick has helped me so much through the years with my mods and I try to tell all the new guys about him. Look for my donation this evening. It definitely won’t be enough for what he has given us.
https://www.stage3motorsports.com/FR3-0Kit-2010-2013-F150-Raptor-Fox-3-0-Coil-Over-Complete-Shock-Kit.html
Not the place to buy them, just an example. @Rick@FreedomMotorsports has the best prices and will be there day or night to answer any questions.
A spare tire hoist may be provided. A retention cable may be used to retain a spare tire against a surface of a motor vehicle. A tensioning spring may be used to tension the retention cable when the spare tire is in a storage position. A wheel plate engages the spare tire and cooperates with the...
I bought mine through 4D Tech. Everything works as it should and haven’t noticed any quality issues with the backup camera resolution. I’m sure the guys that have setup there own APIM hasn’t lost anything either.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M010GET/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
Yes, buy 4 quarts. Mine took a little over three.
Try @Rick@FreedomMotorsports He might have them in stock and will be the cheapest anywhere.
Just for shits and grins you might want to check the fuel pump drive module back there. I know some people have had issues unrelated to yours, but worth inspecting. I’ve unplugged mine, cleaned and put a dab of dialectic grease in the plug for piece of mind.
@AdamsPolishes has the same thing that is cheaper, supporting member and as I type right now have 20% off sale.
https://adamspolishes.com/collections/garage-accessories/products/adams-standard-step-stool
@Rick@FreedomMotorsports is the person you need to talk to for professional guidance. He won’t sell you something just to make a sale and has the best prices for everything mentioned above. I’ve bought all my suspension components from him and haven’t been disappointed one bit.
I agree. You should be good with something like Mobile 1. I just installed and topped off the other day. Takes 3 and about 2/3 qts for it to run out the fill hole.
With stock manifolds it sounds pretty good. You definitely can’t go wrong with Borla. Keep that resonator on and you’ll have quiet at highway speed. I guess the rasp I was referring to was when I installed the headers.
Well back on topic, I did Raptor Liner on mine and it’s held up very well. You’ve heard the old saying 95% prep, 5% paint. That’s the key to longevity no matter which way you go. Getting the wheel wells clean, scuffed, and oil free is a must. I spent quite a while in that department along with...
I don’t talk about products much, but as a DIYer (as with most on here) I’ve used just about every kind of hand soap known to man. I can’t say enough about Adams. The stuff works great and best of all my hands don’t crack. Well at least it doesn’t dry my hands out as bad.
Highly recommended!!
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