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<blockquote data-quote="MTUH3" data-source="post: 519698" data-attributes="member: 2025"><p>Are the spring / shock bucket the same distance from the stock 150 to the Raptor? Even though the suspension and other parts were carried over, </p><p></p><p>if the shocks are not running in the same location (meaning ride height shock length is not the same as Raptor), you might not be using the bypass zones the same way?</p><p></p><p>Also, isn't the valving somewhat speed sensitive? So if running this on a 2wd set up and missing some of unsprung weight the upward inertia might contribute to the ride. So adjusting spring rate on vehicle weight changes may or may not get you close.</p><p></p><p>Many new Raptor owners expect this riding on a cloud feeling from the suspension and a surprised on how stiff the ride is. Do you think your expectations of the Raptor suspension ride quality is grounded? May be you know exactly what you are expecting, but pointing out some other discussions.</p><p></p><p>Next time I am running through Flint (every month or so), I'll keep my eyes open for your truck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTUH3, post: 519698, member: 2025"] Are the spring / shock bucket the same distance from the stock 150 to the Raptor? Even though the suspension and other parts were carried over, if the shocks are not running in the same location (meaning ride height shock length is not the same as Raptor), you might not be using the bypass zones the same way? Also, isn't the valving somewhat speed sensitive? So if running this on a 2wd set up and missing some of unsprung weight the upward inertia might contribute to the ride. So adjusting spring rate on vehicle weight changes may or may not get you close. Many new Raptor owners expect this riding on a cloud feeling from the suspension and a surprised on how stiff the ride is. Do you think your expectations of the Raptor suspension ride quality is grounded? May be you know exactly what you are expecting, but pointing out some other discussions. Next time I am running through Flint (every month or so), I'll keep my eyes open for your truck [/QUOTE]
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