Welcome to the forum, sick truck!
My dad grew up in the NorCal flat track scene in the 70's and 80's. Some cool stories from that era.
I really like those InTech Flyer trailers, my buddy has the Discover and it is built really well. I'm looking at the Forge as it has a bathroom/shower set up.
Not only will 10 psi make a huge difference, the difference from 39-ish to 32 is massive. I dropped my pressure from 40 in 2 psi increments and was shocked how much you could feel 2 psi.
I went to a Raptor from GMC Denali 1/2 tons which ride very well, my last was a 2021 model. I find the...
Badass truck and set up well, good work. Seems like a lot of R’s are getting big rims and color matched everything, you are doing it correctly.
Welcome to the forum! There’s a ton of great info here. Some bad too lol.
They actually gave you mismatched seats on a $115k+ vehicle, holy sh1t.
Despite the issues, congrats on the new ride! Looks like it may take a couple trips to the dealer to get everything up to par, but you do own the baddest truck on the road!
Nice, I assumed the wheels in the bed were what you replaced with those...different wheels.
You are now actually welcome to the forum, I crossed my fingers when I said it on my previous post.
And you get maybe the ugliest headlights of all time. '24 front ends look like absolute shit IMO. Saw one in person for the first time yesterday, not a fan.
Ginger paint to match the beard, nice.
Good looking truck and a hell of an upgrade. You’re going to fall more and more in love with that truck as time passes. Welcome!
Either way, that truck is bad fuc*in' ass.
If it were mine, I'd peel the graphics. White, black, broze and red is too much IMO. But damn, sweet ride. I really like the black you added.
Welcome to the forum, nice rig.
I find all Raptor graphics to be cheesy AF. They make a premium truck look like shit IMO. Especially that color on white. Yikes. Peel immediately.
I would imagine some dealerships are aware and do that extra step, but I would assume most aren't aware or don't take the time to do it. My dealership definitely didn't do it.
I also read that doing a calibration every so often is a good idea as the truck settles over time and needs...
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