Removed at 200 miles; replaced with a Borla S Type. Stored in my basement since removal.
I'm moving, and do not want to haul this with me. $200 obo. Prefer face to face in KC area, although I will be in Dallas for a couple of weekends in May and could bring it down for a FTF there.
Thanks...
That's what I am thinking. The hotels along IH-10 in San Antonio have an amazing knack for getting vehicles broken into/stolen. There are heavily attended major shotgun competitions there each year that draw competitors from across the country. It is well known that if you stay in a hotel...
Dang. I am sorry to hear that this happened to you.
I used to live in San Antonio, and there are a lot of really shitty areas in and around many of the hotels. You have to really know where to stay to try to keep your stuff protected. Where in San Antonio is this hotel?
I shopped between the two in 2017. My wife had bought a new 2017 4Runner Limited, and I was impressed with it. The same dealer had a 4Runner TRD Pro in Cement that I took on a test drive. I also drove a new Gen 2 Raptor during that same time period.
While I like the TRD Pro, and probably...
If I were towing with my Gen 2, this is what I would do.
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/finally-got-a-true-removable-towing-solution-see-pics.58963/
Yes. It is a little loud on startup, but quiets down after a minute or two when the RPMs drop down to regular idle. It is a little louder than stock while driving around, but you can definitely hear it when you hit the accelerator. I would do it again if I were just starting out.
I ordered the basic ones for that same reason, and ended up liking the look. I haven't had the need to air down below 26 psi (and that was just for sand driving), so the beadlocks have not been necessary yet.
I went from a built 12 second LLY Duramax Crew Cab to a 2018 Raptor SCREW a few months ago.
The Raptor is not quite as fast as the built DMax, but I am very pleased with my choice. It is far more comfortable, and certainly exponentially more capable offroad.
Get the Raptor.
For anyone on the fence about attending Raptor Assault: DO IT!
The course is world class, with outstanding instruction and content. I walked away with a newfound appreciation for the capabilities of my Raptor, and a much greater knowledge of the various modes and features.
Ford really...
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