Yukon Joe
FRF Addict
You guys are all hearing suspension noises, does the Gen iii not have a Stereo to crank up?
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That approach might work if you couldn’t feel the rattling/clunking in the pedals. It feels like a bad ball joint, UCA, or shock mount bolt rattling around.You guys are all hearing suspension noises, does the Gen iii not have a Stereo to crank up?
If all trucks are exhibiting the same noise, it’s considered an undesirable characteristic. A service message was released years ago for Gen 1 shock noises that were normal, dealers were replacing shocks that had nothing wrong with them.Had mine at the dealership for the same issue all you are experiencing. They reached out to Ford Tech and Ford told them that it's most likely the way a RAPTOR drives due to the performance suspension. They were told to compare it to another Raptor in which they didn't have an available one on the lot so they just returned the truck to me without doing anything. Beyond frustrated. Plan on taking it back and asking for a second opinion. Is this something LEMON LAW would apply to?
it's more than "just a noise"If all trucks are exhibiting the same noise, it’s considered an undesirable characteristic. A service message was released years ago for Gen 1 shock noises that were normal, dealers were replacing shocks that had nothing wrong with them.
Ford monitors all contacts to the tech line. If they see a significant volume of contacts regarding this noise concern, which it appears that they will, they will release a service message stating it’s normal (most likely not) or a bulletin to resolve it.
6th Raptor and have never felt this clunk, not even on the couple I put 60k plus hard miles on the original shocks.If all trucks are exhibiting the same noise, it’s considered an undesirable characteristic. A service message was released years ago for Gen 1 shock noises that were normal, dealers were replacing shocks that had nothing wrong with them.
Ford monitors all contacts to the tech line. If they see a significant volume of contacts regarding this noise concern, which it appears that they will, they will release a service message stating it’s normal (most likely not) or a bulletin to resolve it.
My dealer is convinced it's a problem with the rear shocks causing the rattle/vibration when driving over minor bumps. Still not advice from FORD TECH tho. So in the meantime the dealership isn't touching it......Crickets.....