I like the stock stance of a factory fresh unladen Raptor w/ a 170 lb dude driving it. While the suspension I'm sure settles some over time - my '18 now has 19.5k on it - I dislike how its droops a good bit if you had 400+ lbs in the bed, tow anything over 2500 lbs, & when I had my truck loaded up w/ 2 kids/car seats, 75 lb dobie, wife, kayak & 10 days worth of clothes/gear in bed + a 3k lb dual jet ski trailer - it rides lower than a ******** 2wd Tundra lol!!! Maybe not that bad, but def not the stance of the ultimate offroad truck.
Also - the design of the cab/body makes me feel like it should be riding higher to begin with - and I get that it has a "tucked in" longer travel suspension setup & its designed to have heavy rake & be "hunkered down" & all that - but my '15 Sierra 4x4 after adding Bilstein 5100 leveling shocks top notch in front & adding 1" taller block in rear riding on 33"s had the doors sitting much higher up than my Raptor does stock despite the Raptor still having better ground clearance than the "lifted" GMC I believe. Part of that is especially due to the door design they're quite big stampings & the way the curve & fold vs. just cutting off straight @ 90 degrees like my GMC is part of the problem.
Example of why this bothers me - I park my truck in driveway 90% of the time tight next to a retaining wall on the right side of my driveway. I can't open the rear door to load my dog/kids in w/o scraping the bottom of it on the retaining wall b/c it sits too low. My GMC w/ 2" lift had the doors clearing w/ like 1/2"!!!
So while the ground clearance is definitely acceptable in stock form, you don't get as much benefit from the "factory lift" of the Raptor as you would think in some ways.
So I mainly prefer the "small lift w/ factory rake" look the most - leveled looks great when you & the truck are on a diet, but the second you start USING it as intended & loading up the fam/gear for trips it sits lower than a regular 1/2 ton again or nose high - no thanks.
I have the Eibach leveling springs sitting in my garage, but waiting to install for when I save enough additional $$$ for a set of Deaver +3 or +3 HD's
Just hoping I don't dislike the firmer ride.....its alot of $$$ to gain 2" in front & 1" in back....but as long as it helps save the rear shocks from increased wear during heavy payloads/towing AND prevents that terrible sag/nose-high look I'll be happy. Less wheel hop would be nice too.