Good deal. I have had 4 raptors and three of which had suspension work done. My current one is all stock suspension and I totally agree with you that it's the way to go with these.
Just a heads up, any light above the roof line is insanely loud wind noise. You may not care but just wanted you to be aware. My buddy has the KC kit on his gen 3 and I can't handle the whistle.
I have always been a "to each their own" kind of guy, but every time I see aftermarket badges (turbo charged, special edition, limited edition, etc) added to a vehicle I can't help but despise it.
Gotcha. I just saw special edition and went with it. I never owned a gen 1 so I am lost on all things related to them for sure. $2k is pricey for used wheels
Id sell them in a heartbeat if I could find a set of 37 wheels and tires locally for a fair price. All I can find are either a long ways from where I live with no shipping or asking crazy money
That post was from 2 years ago I think. These should be what you need though.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/gorilla-lug-nuts-with-locking-key-factory-style-steel-1-piece-black-f-150-raptor-/p/WHLLN125/
I do have a gen 3. I think a comparison would be tough because they are so different. I haven't driven a 2023 superduty, but I am sure it is still a very stiff ride compared to a raptor. The tow capacity on the f250 requires a rather stiff suspension. I rarely tow at all anymore. We keep our...
I's had 4 raptors and 2 superduty's. Both are awesome trucks. I find myself much preferring the raptor as a daily driver. No doubt the F250 will tow much better, but the fuel prices and maintenance prices of a diesel made it a terrible daily for me. I tell everyone unless you tow a lot a diesel...
I had this on my gen 2. It ended up being one of the plastic panels on the passenger side of the center console. This panel was between the glove box and the center console down towards the floor. I found it by pressing around on the panels until I got one to tap against the other. I cut a...
I have had both and the 2021 has much more going on than the 2020 to justify the cost. Both are great trucks but the 2021 is just a better experience in my opinion. I will say though I have always felt a vehicle causing a financial strain is a bad move. If the 2020 allows you to be financially...
I’d sell them for $2800 but would need to get a replacement set of wheels first. That’s the price I’ve found locally for a factory set of wheels and tires.
I have a set of Yokohama G003 MT 37x12.5x17 with Venomrex 601BL in coal black. The tires have roughly 3,000 miles on them. I am looking to trade for a stock set of 37PP wheels and tires. Tires must be like new condition. I am getting old and starting to prefer a more stock truck than I thought...
How many times are the same people going to argue on this forum about 35 vs 37? Buy whatever you want. I have a 37 and don't regret it at all and I am sure if I had bought a 35 I would feel no regret as well. Life must be rough at home for some people to have to take out their stupidity...
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