True story: I've literally found myself driving on the highway trying to read a thread on FRF on the iPad.... I finally said "WTF are you doing, you idiot!!!" ....but did I close the iPad? Nope... I pulled off to the shoulder and finished the thread. I know I'm addicted.
You are mostly correct.
Other than a couple of places (like Ruidoso for example which is a ski area) Southern NM is mostly desert.
Northern NM does still have desert (Albuquerque is a good example) but for the most part upper NM feels more like Colorado once you're North of ABQ.
The state...
It will work just fine as long as you sanded them well. Mine have stayed matte white for a long time now despite being subjected to plenty of desert brush. I didn't use a primer, but I did use a sealant.
I have had:
-Stock BFG's (mine were defective and wore out in 7,000 miles and were replaced under warranty by Ford, the new ones are sitting in the garage)
-35" General Grabbers (way too heavy and I hated how the red letters faded to pink. Nice grip in the desert, but the tread did wear...
Here's a thread I posted when I first got mine in early '11..... Tons of pics for ya.
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f11/my-raptor-got-nosejob-add-stealth-bojangles-edition-leds-up-mother-1682/
I'm excited about those new RPG knuckles... Glad to see you guys got rid of the bend aka weak point that the OEM ones have. Those are going on mine ASAP... No more snapped spindles, hooray!!
Looks nice! I haven't seen your truck in person since you've done this. I'll be keeping an eye out for you in traffic.
1 comment: I'm a little concerned about where your front license plate is mounted... Depending on how hard you like to charge the whoops, that mounting point may not work...
Not sure, I didn't ask.
I would imagine if the other fender in question is also 2" rise and 2" out then it would only depend on if the mounting points lined up, but that's just me guessing so don't take it as gospel.
Nope.
Truth be told I'm normally not a huge fan of the color, but I thought it would look sick on suspension components (I wanted something different) and when I finally saw the results I decided to run with the theme on other components that aren't very exposed on the truck.
I don't expect...
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