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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaRaptor" data-source="post: 1791273" data-attributes="member: 9341"><p>Just get some collars for the front to lift it a bit and the deavers are a good buy, you can get different heights and ratings, depending on what you want to do with it. 500 lbs isnt much, but if you start going offroad more and start carrying extra fuel cans, 2 spares, recovery gear, etc, it can add up. A bump stop kit is a must have for high speed driving in whoops, etc. Stick with the stock shocks and just rebuild them as needed. The truck is plenty powerful out of the gate, so you don't need to mod the drivetrain. I'm guessing you will want to add lights/radios. etc. A raptor rides a lot different than a f250/350, especially offroad, I think you will be plenty surprised how it can soak up the bumps. Look online at some of the Raptor Runs that head into the back country and see what they do with stock trucks, most don't say to stay stock, they say to add a bump stop kit, 2 spares, 2 gas cans, radios/gps, etc. Do some more research before you throw money at it. The guys that put 20- 30K + into there trucks, sometimes regret it, because then it isn't the same truck anymore either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaRaptor, post: 1791273, member: 9341"] Just get some collars for the front to lift it a bit and the deavers are a good buy, you can get different heights and ratings, depending on what you want to do with it. 500 lbs isnt much, but if you start going offroad more and start carrying extra fuel cans, 2 spares, recovery gear, etc, it can add up. A bump stop kit is a must have for high speed driving in whoops, etc. Stick with the stock shocks and just rebuild them as needed. The truck is plenty powerful out of the gate, so you don't need to mod the drivetrain. I'm guessing you will want to add lights/radios. etc. A raptor rides a lot different than a f250/350, especially offroad, I think you will be plenty surprised how it can soak up the bumps. Look online at some of the Raptor Runs that head into the back country and see what they do with stock trucks, most don't say to stay stock, they say to add a bump stop kit, 2 spares, 2 gas cans, radios/gps, etc. Do some more research before you throw money at it. The guys that put 20- 30K + into there trucks, sometimes regret it, because then it isn't the same truck anymore either. [/QUOTE]
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