Converting to 3/4 or 1 ton on a 2018 Raptor?

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I use my 2018 Raptor as my ranch vehicle and it is way better than a 150 or 250 for a multitude of reasons (turning radius, mud, clearance, power, pull, etc). The only downside is that I'm limited to the weight of feed I can carry in the back and I'd like to carry more. Has anyone tried to upgrade the suspension to 3/4 or 1 ton on a Raptor? Any feedback would be appreciated. Many thanks,
 

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Not sure that would be an upgrade when it comes to the purpose built truck the Raptor is.
 

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You would be much further ahead if you started with a Superduty and modified the suspension for your needs. You can add leaf springs and coils to the Raptor, but you will hit a limit with other areas.
 

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If by 3/4 or 1 ton you car talking the load in the bed, its very doable.
search site for towing mods. Its still a 5.5' box, so that's going to be a limiting factor. Maybe a tilt trailer would work for those heavy loads.
 

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The perfect truck for you would be an F250 Tremor. Sorry I don’t have the time to write an essay on why at the moment, but from your needs that truck was made for you. Forget HD leaves on a raptor for small payload gains. If you want to haul 3-4000 lbs in the bed with many of the pluses of a raptor (but losing the capability of driving dirt roads at 100+ mph), go straight to the 250 and get the tremor package.
 

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You’re tracking that F250 Tremor max payload is 2,600 pounds, right? That is with the driver and any random items already in the cab. So you might get a shade over 2,000 pounds in that bed. Double what a Raptor will haul but don’t tell the guy he can go and put 4,000 pounds in it.
 

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I've been really happy with the roadmaster active suspension springs I put on my 18. Picked the back up so it doesn't squat anymore, and when I load heavy stuff (like a 7' blade for my tractor) it didn't squat much at all. They don't show the HD version for the Raptor, but they fit the same and give a little more load (called them about it before I got them). You want the 3611-YHD model, not the regular 3611.

 

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Sounds like you need air bags or some of those Sumho rubber blocks on the rear. I don't really see a reason why that would not get you the same capacity as a regular f-150 around the ranch.

You would have to change out the rear axle and a bunch of other stuff to get to 3/4 or 1 ton.
 
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