Raptor for the Wife's daily driver??

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Spend less time online and more time outside the house. Us married guys spend time online to get away from the wife. :roflsquared:



Braaaaahahahaha.....ILMAO. Good one!



My wife keeps hinting she needs to drive the Raptor, she is notorious for curbsurfing her E320 everytime she parallel parks, which is daily. She never really got over how large my F250 was when it was time to park and it feels like a Toyota compared to the Raptor, seriously. She would probably just park the Rap up on the sidewalk.
 

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Spend less time online and more time outside the house. Us married guys spend time online to get away from the wife. :roflsquared:

I spend to much time at work and the Railroad is one the worst jobs with divorce rate. Did you know that insurance companies now sell divorce insurance? The guys in the depot where talking about how how it would be for them. Guys that have been married 3, 4, or even 5 times already.
 

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The wife made me do it- now I can't drive the Raptor any more. :crazy:
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Braaaaahahahaha.....ILMAO. Good one!



My wife keeps hinting she needs to drive the Raptor, she is notorious for curbsurfing her E320 everytime she parallel parks, which is daily. She never really got over how large my F250 was when it was time to park and it feels like a Toyota compared to the Raptor, seriously. She would probably just park the Rap up on the sidewalk.

That's the one thing I'm a bit worried about. She's used to driving a full size SUV. But how much wider stance does the Raptor really have. It's hard to get an idea from the specs since it show the width (with mirrors) as the same as any F-150.
 

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That's the one thing I'm a bit worried about. She's used to driving a full size SUV. But how much wider stance does the Raptor really have. It's hard to get an idea from the specs since it show the width (with mirrors) as the same as any F-150.

The track is 7" wider.
As long as she is "aware" then she will do fine. Mine gets out of her Cherokee & into the Raptor without any problem.
But..she drove an F350 CC dually for about 6 years, so she knows about w-i-d-e vehicle
 
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