2017 Ford Raptor: High Resolution Photos

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WyoStorm

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This looks like the last generation Colorado to me. Everyone has been saying it looks lower, look at the angle of the lca, it has to be sitting lower.


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Seen that in a few pics including the gen1 and gen2 next to each other.
 

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From Greg Foutz's facebook. "No parts failure. Had an electrical issue. Wire got damaged in the engine loom. Mechanically the truck is still perfect."

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This wouldn't happen to be the low hanging engine loom that runs down the driver side frame rail? I recall this taking several gen 1s out over the years, which is why I relocated mine and shielded it with some foam pipe insulation.
 

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This wouldn't happen to be the low hanging engine loom that runs down the driver side frame rail? I recall this taking several gen 1s out over the years, which is why I relocated mine and shielded it with some foam pipe insulation.


That was my first thought when i heard electrical. Has taken out more than 1 truck at trr.


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Ford needs to hire the Japanese to show them how to run wires. That does not happen in *** stuff. Always used to shake my head following a Ford down the road with the parking break cables hanging down to the ground. Open a hood on a Chevy and wires are just hanging everywhere.
 

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