Oh. You might have actually said that.
You're kind of new to FRF (roughly 6 months and less than 500 posts), but I might as well ask you since you have an objection. Is there an FRF prohibition against GEN1 owners participating in GEN2 posts, and vice-versa? I don't know of one. I'd think that owners with years of experience with Raptors might be of some value to you new owners. Granted I didn't offer Raptor wisdom here, but I have done so many times to both GEN1 and GEN2 owners. I've been on FRF since May 2011 and have posted over 5,000 times. I've provided step-by-step descriptions of modifications to my truck numerous times (frame bolster, transmission pan, differential cover, CAI, etc.) My efforts here have been recognized with over 3,500 "likes." No value there? I'm just a vulture?
Okay, you win. Congratulations!
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Whoa, wait a minute before you deploy the caulking gun. You don't want prevent your truck bed from draining. It's supposed to. You don't want water sloshing around in the bed in a rain storm, and you do want water to drain off when you wash your rig. If that gap is between the floor and front (cab) wall of the bed of your truck, I've got a gap there too on my 2011. I don't think that's a design flaw. If it was, Ford would have addressed it in the ensuing six years.