Pedal Commander
I have a pedal commander for a gen 1 or 2 raptor (or any newer ford from what was told). I purchased it straight from pedal commander. you'll just need some new double stick tape. Everything else is in the box. Let me know if you have any questions.
$225 shipped. PP F&F is...
mines at 75000
2nd set of tires - orig replaced around 36k. The 37" toyo R/T have been good since. due to replace this spring
replaced the stock brakes at 25k. they weren't too bad, but wanted the upgrade. still looking good on the pads and rotors
had the shocks rebuilt at 65k. they are great...
Joel. thanks. I did end up just getting the stock axles after talking with the guys at sdhq. for what I do they prob just aren't worth it. unless of course you want to sell yours for a deal?
any updates on the new RCV axles? replacing my axles now as the hub bearing failed. trying to decide if upgrading to the RCV will be worth it
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Interesting, cause I had the needle bearings fail, ruining my...
I live here in NE FL and do about the same type of driving you do. I went with the toyo R/T in a 37" and love them. just a tad louder than the stock tires, but not much at all. ive got about 40k on them and they have a good bit of tread left. they are starting to wear and give a little more road...
LOL. yeah, not doing THAT much of an upgrade.
I was more worried that the mid perch was causing some issues and allowed the bearing to fail. plus I talked to the guys as RCV about the issue and they def seem like a good company that stands behind their products
I was having issues with noise and vibration coming from the left front end that went away when I engaged the 4x4, so I was thinking it was an IWE issue on the drivers side. I tore into it today and found that it wasn't the IWE (although that is all messed up too now), but that the wheel bearing...
Just got the 37" R/Ts installed. they ride great, better than my stock ones were (of course they were shot), but much better than I had thought. zero road noise so far. they fill up the wheel wells nicely too. I think i am going to have to do a little more trimming on the lower rear part of the...
well, it hasn't happened yet. I will post pics tomorrow after they are installed. should have taken pics of the pinch weld mods, but i think they have been done.
cool. I decided to go with the R/Ts in 37". just got done cutting and hammering the pinch welds. i trimmed the flares a little bit, but I will have to see how much more (if any) after the tires are put on tomorrow. running stock rims on a mid perch, so hopefully all will go well
Toyo Open Country R/T 37" on stock wheels - pics
UPDATED the title since i ended up going with the R/Ts in 37. including pics for those that care
time for some new shoes. going to stick with the stock wheels for now, but have my eye on some fuel trophys in the futures.
trying to decide which...
how are they doing? i am torn between the A/TII and the R/T. I do mostly on road here in FL, so no snow either. then its sand and/or mud on trails and places to go hunting.
have you guys noticed much of a drop in "fuel economy" if you can call it that on a raptor? how are the new KO2s in the rain. I live in FL and we get a LOT of rain and wet roads. I kinda wanted the General Grabbers, but I hear they are awful in the rain. The BFGs are supposed to be better. I am...
Ya, thats the first thing i noticed. you spend all the time and effort getting the light in a nice radius, then have a straight bend with the mounting bar. please update and radius the mounting bar. this will be much better
didn't you say this is your daily driver. you are at the academy now, and plan to have this truck after you graduate. why would you pull the stock seats and put a roll cage in it.
welcome,
did i see you driving the other way in OPCC the other day. I have a silver raptor and saw a black one coming the other way. hadn't seen it before in OPCC
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