Best Raptor shop in NY

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Raptor28

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Hey guys I wanna have suspension work done to my raptor (wheel, springs and deavers). Does anyone recommend a good reliable shop in NY preferably Long Island. Or maybe a shop near NY
 

EricM

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My suggestion would be to buy some tools and get busy.

You can buy every tool you need and then some for what you would pay someone to work on just this truck. You would then have those tools and mechanical skills for the rest of your life.

All suspension work is cake- especially on a brand new vehicle.

I get it if you are uber rich and an hour of your time would cover the install a few times over, but otherwise... ^^^
 

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My suggestion would be to buy some tools and get busy.

You can buy every tool you need and then some for what you would pay someone to work on just this truck. You would then have those tools and mechanical skills for the rest of your life.

All suspension work is cake- especially on a brand new vehicle.

I get it if you are uber rich and an hour of your time would cover the install a few times over, but otherwise... ^^^


I’ll play devils advocate....if you can’t “afford” to have a shop do this kinda work on a Raptor....you probably can’t “afford” a Raptor...ya forced it into ya budget. If you simply like doing work on your vehicles- no arguments here. But if you’re trying to justify buying tools that you’ll use a handful of times at best on a truck that you’ll most likely be done with in max- 5-7 years MAX- I’m all for you spending your $$$ on that. Yolo. The raptor in and of itself is a big ol Waste of cash, what’s a lil more.

hope you realize the irony of the semantics of arguing buying $1000s worth in tools to work on a $75k truck in place of paying someone to do the work as needed along the way
 
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