How about a 2012 with dealer installed 22's...

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Quicksand

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Blue Interior only works on blue or black trucks. I wanna say black more than blue just bc so much exterior blue on the blues.

I will say all black/silver interior still is sick on tux black (kinda wish I would have gone all madd max and done black Interior only) but Im glad I got blue interior...plus blue Int lets folks know its a 2012 real quick by looking at the inside.

Plus, the blue interior will help tell my mind (power of suggestion) the seats are A/C when its roasting my black truck here next summer @ 120+ Temp! Go Blue!

Switch panel is lower key probably to keep the blue trim flush. That is a tough one, I kinda liked the colo trim switches but like the blue trim more.

PS--Those rims and the price blow. If they would have kept factory rims and sold it at 55K....maybe it would have sold by now. YUCK!
 

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Uuuuuhhhhhhggggg......



Also I prefer the old hood graphic where the paint shows thru the Raptor part... imo
 

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22's would be way too much on these trucks imo.

I also agree on the the blue on blue or black only. You could probably get away with it on silver as well
 
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you guys need to get over the predisposition that 20" rims aren't fit for anything except a blinged out Escalade in a rap music video. 22's - ok that's pushing it but 20"s on a Raptor are NOT too big. if you don't like the look of big rims, or you can't spare the $$ cake to buy them, fine. but even with 20"s, and 35" tires the Raptor will have more sidewall than a typical half ton truck. we have lots of rubber to work with and unless you're hammering on your truck HARD in the desert - for daily driving and mild offroad use 20's are not too big. you're only losing 1.5" of sidewall!! lol. you guys act like putting some 20"s on a Raptor means rubber band tires.
 

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you guys need to get over the predisposition that 20" rims aren't fit for anything except a blinged out Escalade in a rap music video. 22's - ok that's pushing it but 20"s on a Raptor are NOT too big. if you don't like the look of big rims, or you can't spare the $$ cake to buy them, fine. but even with 20"s, and 35" tires the Raptor will have more sidewall than a typical half ton truck. we have lots of rubber to work with and unless you're hammering on your truck HARD in the desert - for daily driving and mild offroad use 20's are not too big. you're only losing 1.5" of sidewall!! lol. you guys act like putting some 20"s on a Raptor means rubber band tires.

I agree, alot of the factory 20's look pretty good these days on the trucks. a nice big fat tire just add's to that

it's kind of like the mustangs. anything over an 18 up through 04 looked "ghetto", but on the 05+, the 20's look great and fill it in good!
 
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