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<blockquote data-quote="davidl81" data-source="post: 1256591" data-attributes="member: 25737"><p>Ford has stated that there are having a refresh for the 2019 Raptor (it in the the press release where they talk about their Truck/SUV strategy), so I would look at the 19 more than the 18s. That being said I expect the 19 refresh to be mostly cosmetic to match the refreshed 2018 F-150s more than anything else. I would not expect any V8 or drastic change like that.</p><p></p><p>If resale is important then I maybe would avoid the Roush mods. A dealer most likely won't give you any credit for them versus stock when you trade it in, and some may actually give you a little less since the engine has been "modified". </p><p></p><p>Bead locks are not "worth" it if you are not doing offroading, but I think they are a good look and they do not cost much more than the regular wheels. I would personally get the beadlocks.</p><p></p><p>You can get anything done aftermarket to the interior that you want, the only limit would be cash. Once again you would just be paying for something that you would never see the value back in at resale. But if it is what you want do it! These are fun trucks, not really something you buy based purely on logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidl81, post: 1256591, member: 25737"] Ford has stated that there are having a refresh for the 2019 Raptor (it in the the press release where they talk about their Truck/SUV strategy), so I would look at the 19 more than the 18s. That being said I expect the 19 refresh to be mostly cosmetic to match the refreshed 2018 F-150s more than anything else. I would not expect any V8 or drastic change like that. If resale is important then I maybe would avoid the Roush mods. A dealer most likely won't give you any credit for them versus stock when you trade it in, and some may actually give you a little less since the engine has been "modified". Bead locks are not "worth" it if you are not doing offroading, but I think they are a good look and they do not cost much more than the regular wheels. I would personally get the beadlocks. You can get anything done aftermarket to the interior that you want, the only limit would be cash. Once again you would just be paying for something that you would never see the value back in at resale. But if it is what you want do it! These are fun trucks, not really something you buy based purely on logic. [/QUOTE]
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