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<blockquote data-quote="SDHQJASON" data-source="post: 435330" data-attributes="member: 4893"><p>That is not a raptor. Another thing to consider, with a bed cage there is a lot of suspension that needs to take place in order to ensure the rear end is set-up properly so the truck will actually get the benefits of having a bed cage. </p><p></p><p>Most of the time, a bolt in bed cage will not be set-up correctly and will actually hurt the truck. You need to have an actual fabricator build you a bed cage, not a run of the mil "bolt-in bed cage".</p><p></p><p>Linking a truck is another animal in itself. You will lose daily driveability. You will have to replace the gas tank with a fuel cell because the links will interfere with the stock gas tank. In some places this will not let you pass emissions. It's more than just looks when it comes to building an offroad truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDHQJASON, post: 435330, member: 4893"] That is not a raptor. Another thing to consider, with a bed cage there is a lot of suspension that needs to take place in order to ensure the rear end is set-up properly so the truck will actually get the benefits of having a bed cage. Most of the time, a bolt in bed cage will not be set-up correctly and will actually hurt the truck. You need to have an actual fabricator build you a bed cage, not a run of the mil "bolt-in bed cage". Linking a truck is another animal in itself. You will lose daily driveability. You will have to replace the gas tank with a fuel cell because the links will interfere with the stock gas tank. In some places this will not let you pass emissions. It's more than just looks when it comes to building an offroad truck. [/QUOTE]
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