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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="K223" data-source="post: 1578909" data-attributes="member: 36701"><p>As [USER=26685]@zx14teryx[/USER] mentioned you should be sitting in the 30mm+ range. Your way high, almost double up front. If the springs are installed correctly and seated properly top and bottom, I am suspecting the shocks are stuck at an extended height. There is another member with the same issue. Otherwise can’t imagine outside of a faulty manufactured spring height, what would cause this. </p><p></p><p>You can only check the ride height measurements in the VDS with Forscan. Otherwise an IDS is needed to perform the recalibration. A dealer or a good truck shop that has Raptor experience will be familiar with this. Most dealers you will ha e to explain it to them. It’s about a 5 minute procedure. </p><p></p><p>Your ride shouldn’t be that bad even before the recalibration normally. But your front shocks sound as if they are valved prematurely a couple of clicks too stiff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K223, post: 1578909, member: 36701"] As [USER=26685]@zx14teryx[/USER] mentioned you should be sitting in the 30mm+ range. Your way high, almost double up front. If the springs are installed correctly and seated properly top and bottom, I am suspecting the shocks are stuck at an extended height. There is another member with the same issue. Otherwise can’t imagine outside of a faulty manufactured spring height, what would cause this. You can only check the ride height measurements in the VDS with Forscan. Otherwise an IDS is needed to perform the recalibration. A dealer or a good truck shop that has Raptor experience will be familiar with this. Most dealers you will ha e to explain it to them. It’s about a 5 minute procedure. Your ride shouldn’t be that bad even before the recalibration normally. But your front shocks sound as if they are valved prematurely a couple of clicks too stiff. [/QUOTE]
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