2013 has reinforced frame?

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I checked two '13 raptors at work today(I work at a ford dealer)both frames reinforced. Also checked a couple of '13 f150s. Most not reinforced, but checked a new arival '13 f150, HAD frame reinforced just like the raptor. Looks like the frames are baically the same.
 
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I checked two '13 raptors at work today(I work at a ford dealer)both frames reinforced. Also checked a couple of '13 f150s. Most not reinforced, but checked a new arival '13 f150, HAD frame reinforced just like the raptor. Looks like the frames are baically the same.

that's strange. maybe they used up "leftover" 2012 frames for the first run of 2013 f-150s
 

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Resale? Is this about resale now? To hell with that! Mine's not for sale. It will only become more of an offroad machine and I will eventually have to get another daily driver!
 

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Resale? Is this about resale now? To hell with that! Mine's not for sale. It will only become more of an offroad machine and I will eventually have to get another daily driver!

My plan exactly.
 

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I do have a couple questions please. Were should I be looking for the frame to bend (were the axial bottoms out on the rubber stops)? Mine will probably not see the conditions a few on here are going to put their trucks through, (yes a road queen) however I do plan on pulling a 6000 lbs snowmobile trailer which has 1100 lbs tongue weight. I plan on using a weight distribution hitch. Do I need to keep an eye on my frame due to pulling?
 

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for anyone late to the discussion, this is the difference in the frame wall thickness as observed at the oval shaped hole on the inside of the frame directly above the bump stop


2010

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2013

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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the way you get to the bottom of a frame related discussion with minimum ********.

I would like to point out the obvious with Birdman's photos. Even if wall thickness were the same, the differences in the stampings at the openings would improve frame strength. Curves always add strength. Anyone care to comment?

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I do have a couple questions please. Were should I be looking for the frame to bend (were the axial bottoms out on the rubber stops)? Mine will probably not see the conditions a few on here are going to put their trucks through, (yes a road queen) however I do plan on pulling a 6000 lbs snowmobile trailer which has 1100 lbs tongue weight. I plan on using a weight distribution hitch. Do I need to keep an eye on my frame due to pulling?

No way. Only if you plan to leave the ground at 90mph while you are pulling it. It is a beast.
 

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I believe my 2012 has the same bulge. I'll check tomorrow. Hopefully it stops raining..
 
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