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hj_s14

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Very well said!

As others have said look around and develop a sense of what you like and what you're going for...lots of cool options.

I have a few dont do's:

1). Don't try to improve the sound. The TTV6 kicks the crap out of EVERY SINGLE gas V8 offered in ANY truck. HP, Torque, MPG, weight all add up to the Gen2 Raptor being the best factory off road racer ever produced. The trade off is sound and no matter what you do you can't make it sound good. You can make it louder, you can change the sound but after thousands of dollars you will still have a truck that outperforms every other but won't have the sound to underscore it.

2). Whatever you do to your suspension don't ignore what Ford has engineered. Big lifts, big wheels and other stuff can take a toll. I'm not saying don't do suspension mods I'm saying be careful about what you do. For example if you level it and get that skateboard look then you might ride nose high towing a trailer. If you put big wheels on then you'll have to lower the tire profile(Not good for off roading) or lift it unless you don't mind rubbing or knocking off your fenders. Some suspension mods are a quick win such as the KHC Torque arm and others require some forethought and planning based on the desired result and the potential trad eoff.

3). Don't ignore your owners manual. So many questions are answered in there and so much mis information can be avoided by reading the manual. I use mine off the Ford website so I can search it and scan it easily.

4). Don't listen to the naysayers and do install a catch can. They work, you will get measurable oil/gunk but you won't be able to scientifically justify it. All you'll be able to do is visibly see and dispose of oil that would have been sucked into the intake diluting octane amongst other things. THere are several good ones but make sure it's a dual valve.

5). Don't listen to me or anyone else on this forum for anything other than a subjective opinion.... You don't know us. Make contacts with professionals you trust and make sure to get their opinion on anything mechanical(Some dealerships have great techs) and remember that only you and your significant other's opinion matter when it comes to how something looks.
 

smurfslayer

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5). Don't listen to me or anyone else on this forum for anything other than a subjective opinion.... You don't know us. Make contacts with professionals you trust and make sure to get their opinion on anything mechanical(Some dealerships have great techs) and remember that only you and your significant other's opinion matter when it comes to how something looks.

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This; +1.
 

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I also traded my 2019 Grand Sport for a 2019 Raptor! Corvette was fun. I used to watch out for potholes, now I look for them. Lol! I have enjoyed the Raptor.
 

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Welcome and congrats. I agree with SVTTrooper. Drive it for awhile, do your research and build it to be yours. One day at a time brother.
 
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