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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Eibach Pro Lift Springs, Readylift rear Blocks, 37" tires on 2017 Raptor
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<blockquote data-quote="jrobyutk" data-source="post: 1248967" data-attributes="member: 26618"><p>You may all be right but I’m just picking it up so we will see. Right off the bat it definitely has more rake than I calculated because it looks like the front springs didn’t lift it up as much as it said. I’ll get the tape measure out when I get home. The Deaver’s are my next route if I don’t like it just wanted to see if there was an option that worked for about over a thousand less. I know he ride will be affected but it’s a 90% highway truck so I can live with it. Usually off-road about 4 days a month. If it’s not worth it I’ll switch them out. Honestly I just need a few more inches for getting over what I’m planning on getting over. I won’t be doing any high performance off reading unless the opportunity presents itself. West Texas has a lot of junk that limits your speed in the desert. I’m gonna drive to Oklahoma now to allow everything a little time to settle and I’ll put before and after measures up and pictures. I’ll let you know how awful my truck is now after getting some mud time in this weekend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrobyutk, post: 1248967, member: 26618"] You may all be right but I’m just picking it up so we will see. Right off the bat it definitely has more rake than I calculated because it looks like the front springs didn’t lift it up as much as it said. I’ll get the tape measure out when I get home. The Deaver’s are my next route if I don’t like it just wanted to see if there was an option that worked for about over a thousand less. I know he ride will be affected but it’s a 90% highway truck so I can live with it. Usually off-road about 4 days a month. If it’s not worth it I’ll switch them out. Honestly I just need a few more inches for getting over what I’m planning on getting over. I won’t be doing any high performance off reading unless the opportunity presents itself. West Texas has a lot of junk that limits your speed in the desert. I’m gonna drive to Oklahoma now to allow everything a little time to settle and I’ll put before and after measures up and pictures. I’ll let you know how awful my truck is now after getting some mud time in this weekend [/QUOTE]
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