2013 White SCREW Modifications

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Already got two kids (daughter and raptor). Haha.

Don't go my route though....as far as my limited knowledge goes...wait and continue offroading until you are ready to link/long travel the truck. But I want to keep the original Raptor look for now.

I am keeping the stock raptor look don't have the pockets for anything else. I just want 3.0s and a few other things. Not near enough to a desert to go full long travel/linked. Plus this is my dd and can't afford a second truck.
 
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I am keeping the stock raptor look don't have the pockets for anything else. I just want 3.0s and a few other things. Not near enough to a desert to go full long travel/linked. Plus this is my dd and can't afford a second truck.

As a DD I wouldn't do anything extra either.I'll respond more on the new shocks as I go. I had some complaints on the last run so this should be a significant difference.

But still, driver ability is important for the performance of the truck and I'm a beginner so it will take some time for me to understand the difference.

The desert is great fun, a world apart from OHV parks.
 

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Looks like your not messing around either with upgrades. You'll be amazed of the difference those are gonna make in the dirt. Night and day difference, specially with 37's too!

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Looks like your not messing around either with upgrades. You'll be amazed of the difference those are gonna make in the dirt. Night and day difference, specially with 37's too!

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Yes... And especially in the dark. With the stock it was one bumpy, swervy, drifty move after another. I would like to see the difference with the new. It is a big change for me but seriously worth it.

Went and saw the Projects....impressive tires. Kevlar in the sidewalls, run them at 28psi on or off road without batting an eye? That should be interesting to drive with.

Tinted Windows: Got the windshield brow removed (tunnel vision at night with the low brow line). Retinted front windows to a lighter shade for more visibility but UV protection and just plain gorgeousness.:D
 

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Gunmetal custom fab fender liners to protect and look pretty at the same time. Haha...
 

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Would recommend 28-30 off road on projects. Tire pressure can be a big discussion I suppose but I run my km2's at 36-38 on the street.

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