F150 Raptor Expedition Vehicle

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Laurie

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Thought I would share my build progress :)

The idea is to build a very Land-Rover style expedition vehicle in terms of equipment and functionality, but mix it with a more Baja truck aesthetic and performance :) It will then be used for expedition trips in the Middle East so it seems to be the logical thing to do :)


Been wanting the Raptor for a very long time and in January - finally managed to get one. A 2013 GCC Spec F150 Raptor with improved cooling over the USA-spec models. Bigger radiator, bigger transmission cooler etc etc. make it more suitable for the climate. The new Air Conditioned seats are a nice feature too!

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Step 1: Get it dirty:

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Step 2: Collect roof top tent, raise front suspension:

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Next - 3D Scan the truck and design the rack that will support the roof top tent, lighting, Off Road Flags, and two Awnings:

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Then - Warn Hidden Winch - 9.5 XPS with wireless remote:

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Then - pulled apart the factory wheels, removed the 12 bolt vanity trim ring and had them powdercoated a lighter silver colour and then re-assembled with the Ford Racing functional 24 bolt beadlock ring. The same wheel can have the tire installed either way - depending on which ring you use.

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And the latest update - fabrication of the roof rack is well under way :)

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It's going on a raw unpainted test run over the weekend - and then if it's all good it comes off for sand-blasting and powder-coating.

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Some pictures from this weekend's shake-down run :)

Overall worked very well - but got a few plans for minor improvements before it gets powdercoated.

Found these guys stuck in a ditch - winched them out :)

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Coming down one of the bigger dunes...

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LOVING the beadlock wheels. The truck went everywhere we pointed it on low pressures.

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Tent was awesome. Slept great in it. However why some people thought music at 7 am was a good idea I will never know.

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do you have more specifics on how the cooling system is different? also i don't think a 9500lb winch will be enough for a raptor as you want to have a winch rated at roughly doubly what the truck ways other wise on those really good stucks you may fry your winch. i know in my local area guys go at least double and put 12000lb winches on little toyota mini trucks that only weight 4000-5000lbs just saying ymmv
 

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Laurie,
At the risk of repeating myself, (I sent a question to you on the "What did you do to your Raptor today?" link)....Did you tie the two rear most supports together at the base, (above the tailgate)? I am wondering if the bedsides might sag outwards with my 230# weight and a another 120# friend in the camper. Maybe a removable crossbar at the base?
Lastly...any plans for marketing?
Thanks,
Eddie
 

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Really like what you've done. :pepper:

Weight up high is always a concern and it looks like your rack & RTT is as lightweight as possible. What make RTT did you go with?

I like what you've done with your wheels - nice to see something other than black wheels.

We don't see too many expedition-equipped Raptors. Keep us posted on what you're still planning on doing.
 

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While I don't think I'd put a rack on my truck like that due to personal needs, it looks really cool and functional. Well executed L.
 

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Been seeing you pics on a few threads now. Glad you started a build thread.
Couple things to note.
1) I like the direction your going. Should be fun.
2) Do you have a frame support? You may want to consider something for the weight and style of off-roading your doing.
3) looks like your bed rack has enough clearance to allow for bed and cab movement. Good job.
4) you might also want to look into a solution to prevent bed spread.
5) a Waren 12,000 lb power plant winch / air compressor might be what your looking for. The 9,000 lb winch is a bit on the small side for our trucks.
6) the wheels look bad ass.

Yukon Joe
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