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Confirmed build dates for "for stock" Raptors
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<blockquote data-quote="SwampKing" data-source="post: 255460" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Jump on it, but consider this! ;</p><p> Sunroofs are nice for many reasons. A con (not really) when they suck is hitting puddles forgetting to close it! Lmdo! A real con that I found with the sunroof is the heat when it's closed during 95+ temps, sun beating down. Not by much but enough to matter when it matters. When I rode in my buddies base Raptor (no sunroof), the roof tended to absorb the heat much better rather than my glass/sunroof and "slider" closed. As soon as I would turn off my AC, gets hot QUICK, about 30 seconds to a minute. My buddies, about 2-3 minutes to get warm. Thats to the point of being uncomfortable. It just takes my AC running about a bar higher to account for his coolness Kept in the cab during the same conditions. To some this might not be a biggy but for the ones relying on that AC, I would suggest no Sunroof. Nobody posted this info so I tried my theory out and figured might help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwampKing, post: 255460, member: 5958"] Jump on it, but consider this! ; Sunroofs are nice for many reasons. A con (not really) when they suck is hitting puddles forgetting to close it! Lmdo! A real con that I found with the sunroof is the heat when it's closed during 95+ temps, sun beating down. Not by much but enough to matter when it matters. When I rode in my buddies base Raptor (no sunroof), the roof tended to absorb the heat much better rather than my glass/sunroof and "slider" closed. As soon as I would turn off my AC, gets hot QUICK, about 30 seconds to a minute. My buddies, about 2-3 minutes to get warm. Thats to the point of being uncomfortable. It just takes my AC running about a bar higher to account for his coolness Kept in the cab during the same conditions. To some this might not be a biggy but for the ones relying on that AC, I would suggest no Sunroof. Nobody posted this info so I tried my theory out and figured might help [/QUOTE]
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