First mods to do

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I recently got a 2012 Supercrew Raptor and I was wondering what the first few mods should be for it. I already have a flowmaster exhaust and plan on getting an X pipe in the future. I was looking at RPG bumpers for it but I was just wondering if any of y’all had some input for me! Sorry if there’s already a thread on this, I couldn’t find it if there was.
 

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They look fine to me as far as I can tell


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How many miles since a rebuild is what I should have asked... They can look fine but be worn out. I'd start with flutter stacks, get rid of the bushings, better valving, etc.
 
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How many miles since a rebuild is what I should have asked... They can look fine but be worn out. I'd start with flutter stacks, get rid of the bushings, better valving, etc.

I don’t know. I’m going to get them checked out whenever I get back home as I am out of state for college at the moment


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Depends on what your goals are. Supercharger was one of my first mods.
 
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Depends on what your goals are. Supercharger was one of my first mods.

Overall goal is to just make it look better and improve the ride somewhat as I possibly may be getting a 2017 Raptor in about a year so I don’t want to dump too much money into this one.


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Mid-perch is nice. Supercharger is awesome, but a hefty investment. As mentioned above, it's highly likely you need to rebuild your shocks. I have a 2012 and I've rebuilt mine twice. I'm at 83,000 miles.

I'd first decide if you are going to a 2017 in a year. If so, I probably wouldn't do much. After driving my buddy's 2018 Raptor, I'm sticking with my supercharged 2012, hands down.

Some of my priorities would include bumpers, lights, and a winch. But it really depends on what you are doing with it. I tend to get into sketchy situations!
 
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