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    Gen 1 Paddle Shifter Kits Now Ready

    Nope, I went with the red ones since red is the accent color for the truck. If you aren't using red stuff I'd get the CF ones then.
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    Setting up exhaust system

    Most likely you'll just want to run it over the rear axle and dump it pointing downwards. Least amount of noise, but will retain all the clearance you get from the dove tail.
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    Evil off-road Abbadon front bumper

    You'll love the frame cut front tube bumper for sure. I have a knock-off of the ADD one and feel it just adds so much to the truck.
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    Evil Offroad Banshee rear bumper + BD S2 lights + dovetail bed!

    Currently it's still in the stock location, just shortened. I am getting ready to re-do the exhaust here once I figure out the electric cutout setup I wanna do. I will most likely just be dumping it over the rear axle to keep it up and out of the way. Original plan was to run it lightning style...
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    ADD Bumpers

    Good choice. I really do like my Evil bumper!
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    Morimoto XB Headlights - Now Available With White or Amber DRL!

    I have them as well, but man, I can really go either way.
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    upfiiter cutout control v2.0

    It looks like I've figured out one part of the equation to make this easier, although I'm not sure if it's going to work with the upfitter buttons since they are not momentary. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GJCGNQW/?tag=fordraptorforum-20 It looks like this is properly setup with two relays...
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    Setting up exhaust system

    With now having my bed dovetailed with the Evil Offroad Banshee bumper and the RPG Offroad rocker sliders installed, it's time to get the exhaust system properly setup. Currently I have the Kooks longtube headers and then a custom header-back with a Flowmaster muffler that goes over the axle...
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    Gen 1 Paddle Shifter Kits Now Ready

    I'll toss up some pictures of my kit installed, but I would highly recommend it, especially for those of you running an aftermarket steering wheel. I have the carbon fiber wheel from eBay and the paddle shifters are the perfect piece to really finish it out.
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    Suspension upgrades without going crazy?

    Doing some reading around and the major thing I want to avoid for sure is the bypass valve noise that comes with the aftermarket upgraded shocks. I drive the truck on the street far more than off road and take it on trips, so the less noise it's going to make the better. I'm perfectly fine with...
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    Suspension upgrades without going crazy?

    I'm trying to remember for sure, but the Geiser springs on bottom perch are the same as the stock springs on mid perch correct? I'm assuming that would mean the Geisers at mid perch are the same as the stock springs on high perch then too. What rear springs and shocks are you doing?
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    Suspension upgrades without going crazy?

    Not that the OEM suspension is "bad" by any means. I just figured if I was getting to the point of rebuilding the shocks again might not be a bad idea to look into some spring and shock upgrades or other mention things worth it.
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    Suspension upgrades without going crazy?

    Starting to look into possible suspension upgrades for my truck. Currently on top perch front with stock suspension and rear has Roadmaster Active Suspension with a slightly taller block. Shocks rebuilt about 20k ago. Not having any issues, but wondering if there's anything worth doing to make...
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    If I'm going off roading I'll be taking the Milwaukee chainsaw, not an axe. lol The snap strap, winch rope, tree strap, etc. are all in the Swing case as well. I have a folding shovel in the Swing case as well. Best part about the folding shovel is you can use it as a toilet.
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Totally understand. Generally I try to keep my interior "open" as it's the place people and the dogs are gonna be and I don't want to have to move things around in it. With having space open under the back seats I can put dog beds in when we go on trips and they can lay down. Also, sometimes I...
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Which stuff specifically? The swing cases are like 200 a side, and the hi-lift jack with the plate, lock-rac brackets, and chocks were like 250-ish I wanna say, plus some hardware. Bed was already Line-X'd previously, but was a bit faded, so I just re-sprayed with satin black VHT roll bar and...
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Not really, I can't mount duct tape, zip ties, ratchet straps, snap straps, safety vests, hi-lift accessories, etc. etc. to those panels. Also, those swing cases can easily be popped out in case I need the bed space, I can't do that with racks with equipment on them. To me those bed panels are...
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Both swings are actually completely full of stuff. Idk about you, but I don't like filling my interior with ratchet straps, zip ties, duct tape, etc. etc. etc. I actually use the space under my rear seats for dogs, kids, and transporting stuff I don't want in the bed.
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Got the bed re-sprayed, mounted the hi-lift lock brackets and jack, and attached the jack plate and wheel chocks onto the jack. Pretty happy with the setup as if I need to remove all it for something I can just unlock the jack, open the clamp, and take the jack with the accessories out of the...
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Yep, they are cases that fit on the sides behind the wheel wells and swing towards the tail gate. I keep ratchet straps, recovery gear, tools, etc. in them.
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    I like the versatility of the hi-lift. I have tube bumpers and rock sliders that I could pick the truck up on, and also have the hanger that allows me to grab the wheel and pick it up from there as well. I also like the ability to use it as a come-a-long, but there's many other things it can be...
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    That was one reason I liked it, but also that it can be infinitely mounted in various places.
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    Although I do like those bed rack setups, I have the swing cases so I can't use them.
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    Hi-Lift jack install

    That's a pretty cool idea, hadn't seen that yet. I'd be curious to see how you can mount the hi-lift jack and the traction boards as well. I'm assuming it'll fit behind the cab. That's my only available area at this point since I have the swing cases. I'm also debating just using the Loc-Rac...
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