Just put a new set of tires (Nitto Ridge Grapplers) on and it is the same. I feel every single tiny bump in the road and it reverberates from the backend and you can feel it in the seat. I think the shocks must be worn out.
Does anyone know a good shop in Oregon that works on Raptor suspension?
Anyone in the Oregon/Washington area have a set of 2020 rims/tires laying around? I'm trying to diagnose a bounce/suspension issue and want to rule out rims/tires as the problem. Maybe we swap out mine and drive it for a mile.
Thanks
Would be curious too, I've always love the way flowmasters sound. There is a video with a Raptor and flowmasters... It would be cool to hear in person though on the Ecoboost.
Took to Discount Tire, they said the balance was still off and set psi to 40 all around. It's much better, but still there. Temperature where I am isn't making a difference. Sport mode feels better. :shrug: . Maybe as I upgrade the suspension and wheels it will work itself out.
Ugh, dealership says that Les Schwab didn't properly balance the tires and the rear passenger tire has a flat spot and is older than the other three.. the saga continues
Thanks for the help all.
I had Les Schwab balance the wheels, they said that they where way off. But, I don't feel any difference and at almost any speed the cab still shakes. I'm adding a few pics of the front tires.
It's just always a taking it to the dealer.. but I guess I'll have to...
Hi all, new Raptor owner here.
I have owed some sort or F150 for most of my adult life, so I have a lot of time in one.
I recently bought a 2020, it has 50k miles on it.
The ride quality is hard to describe, but imaging holding a cup of coffee and driving down the street at almost any speed...
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