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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Considering 37’s or 38’s Eibach & Deavers or Icons
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<blockquote data-quote="Cosmo" data-source="post: 1385604" data-attributes="member: 31047"><p>A couple of things to consider. You are running Cobb stage 1 and evolving to a stage 2. Obviously for increased performance. Have you considered the impact these larger tires are going to have on that performance? </p><p></p><p>Second, the offset of the wheel will play into it. That has already been mentioned. </p><p></p><p>Third I would just ask yourself what you are really going for. I have changed quite a bit on my truck and if I had to do it over again, there’s definitely things I would have left alone or done differently. There is a raptor group locally in my area full of awesome guys who would have let me check out their vehicles before I’d made my decisions. Perhaps there’s such a thing near you? Because I’m in agreement with a lot of the folks here, no way the leveled 38 raptor bro isn’t rubbing on that setup unless he has done some cutting...maybe lots of cutting. Good luck with the setup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cosmo, post: 1385604, member: 31047"] A couple of things to consider. You are running Cobb stage 1 and evolving to a stage 2. Obviously for increased performance. Have you considered the impact these larger tires are going to have on that performance? Second, the offset of the wheel will play into it. That has already been mentioned. Third I would just ask yourself what you are really going for. I have changed quite a bit on my truck and if I had to do it over again, there’s definitely things I would have left alone or done differently. There is a raptor group locally in my area full of awesome guys who would have let me check out their vehicles before I’d made my decisions. Perhaps there’s such a thing near you? Because I’m in agreement with a lot of the folks here, no way the leveled 38 raptor bro isn’t rubbing on that setup unless he has done some cutting...maybe lots of cutting. Good luck with the setup [/QUOTE]
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