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How many trucks have you engineered to pass crash tests?
You're making a huge @ssumption this is an issue, without a shred of evidence. There are a ton of differences between the Raptor and the regular F150 that probably make this unnecessary.
- Truck width
- Suspension
- Strengthened frame
I'm pretty sure I trust Ford to engineer a safe vehicle.
How many trucks have you engineered to pass crash tests?
You're making a huge @ssumption this is an issue, without a shred of evidence. There are a ton of differences between the Raptor and the regular F150 that probably make this unnecessary.
- Truck width
- Suspension
- Strengthened frame
I'm pretty sure I trust Ford to engineer a safe vehicle.
^ there are very obvious clues
#open your eyes
Wouldn't the most obvious reason why these aren't on Raptors because it's an off-road truck with 35" tires which have to stuff into the 6" bulged fenders when fully using the 12" travel shocks in the front
The Raptor actually has a real bumper, and the screw is always going to do better because of the b pillars.
Real bumper [emoji23] remove one and see how light it is lol
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