Here are some great photos: https://www.facebook.com/atoycustoms4x4/posts/ford-ranger-raptor-volk-rays-te37-18x8-20et-with-rays-center-cqp-and-lugnuts-wra/10158244367987241/
And the The 57Trans-X are also . Raptor + Subaru = Raptaru?
Yeah, 3D Printing elements have come pretty far in the last few years. PLA (Made from Corn) will last pretty good if you spray it with some paint, but the elements still break it down quicker than ABS. ABS will last damn near forever if you put some paint on it. But it off gasses when you print...
In the elements? 3-6 Months since it was printed with PLA. If I printed it with ABS -- it'd last a few years.
In the parking lot? 2-3 weeks probably until a Jeeper Creeper get's jealous and duck rages on it.
I figured a few people will get a kick out of this trailer hitch cover I 3D Printed.
Raptor: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2901355
Hitch Blank: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4647059
Since the raptor is articulated it dances around like it is high on a Florida grade mixture of glue and...
I ran the Wildpeaks on my previous 2014 F-150 5.0 4x4 -- And they were great. Much, MUCH, better in the wet that the KO2's. My only issue is that I burned thru them pretty quickly, but the tread warranty on them was honored, and got a new set prorated.
Upgraded my 2020 "black handle" seats to leather... Best $200 car upgrade I ever bought. Based off the VIN number on the seat tags, their daddy was this guy: https://www.fordofkendall.com/new-Kendall-2020-Ford-F+150-Raptor-1FTFW1RG2LFB00181 -- So probably only had an ass in them for 10 miles...
After reading this, I happened to find this review on Amazon. Apparently you're not the only one who got a wrong clamp.
https://www.amazon.com/review/R17W0TSWZGPWYN/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B07MQMPZQG
2020 Ford F-150 vehicles built at the Dearborn Truck Plant from Feb. 18 to March 19, and Kansas City Assembly Plant from Feb. 21 to March 19
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Wait? What? Really? I use MMO in all my non fuel injected small engines. But never considered this anything more than snake oil in modern engines. Are y'all using this as "can't hurt" -- or is there a more specific reason?
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