A bunch of guys with the non-Raptor 2015+ trucks bitch about the skittery rear end over bumps. Some guys claim it's so bad they feel like they are going to lose control on rough off road driving, the same roads where a previous gen steel bodied truck did just fine. They say shock upgrades seem to help- but with the Raptor having top of the line shocks from the factory, I don't know what you can really do, other than put 300 lbs of weight in the bed. I think the 3" shocks, light aluminum bed and need to claim additional wheel travel all add up to softer rear leafs than the Gen 1 had.
This is why I love this Forum...vs. posting on Kool-Aid Drinking FB ;-) Thanks so much...VERY good insight here. So it might be an is what it is situation...unless someone proves those progressive Leafs work...and I will need to line up my 14 and 17 this weekend to look at the rear shocks as I had no clue Ford changed things around...obviously not enough to mitigate the rest of the Truck's dynamics
Eric is on to something. Try loading up the bed with expensive shit (300 lbs of tools, gear, toys, or just snow) and see how she feels.
And remember these shocks are stock so somewhat limited in their tuneability. With aftermarket shocks you can re-valve and also adjust the shocks to dampen/mitigate these forces in each of the shocks zones.
The shocks were staggered in 17 presumably to help with wheel hop / axle wrap I believe, but I'm no insider.
Roger that, thanks again for the info and follow up.
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I keep pointing this out, but Ford had the 13th generation truck complete and said- OK now go make a Raptor for us to sell. They did not develop a 2017 Raptor as a stand alone design. Any downsides to the lightweight aluminum body/bed are part of any 2015+ F150.
So A.) When you point all this out...what are you met with...People agreeing or drinking the Kool-Aid, and B.) Thanks for being real about it b/c I feel a lot more justified, and C.) Yes, ANY of my Complaints about the 17, and there are quite a few, are NOT Raptor Specific I am finding, but 2015 Ford F150 and Package/Options Specific...which is just sad to me b/c if you Poll owners I would think NONE of this would be crap we need to "deal with/get used to."
People lol at me when I buy 2-3 of something I love...like Sneakers for example...and I always say...laugh now, but when the "next" model comes out, it won't be as good b/c of changes...but I could only afford (1) 2014 Raptor ;-)