How noisy is your cabin interior

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BIGt0007

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Yeah less tire pressure and go faster. try to go around the big holes.
How many miles on your truck?
This is totally a street queen story but the roads near me were being paved and they cut 2" out of the road I drive quite a bit, when I hit the sharp 2" rise back to pavement the faster the better. Do another vid at 50mph!
 

Jordan@Apollo-Optics

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My father doesnt want to mistreat his raptor, that's why he goes slow on bad roads

The Raptor was designed to go fast off road. No disrespect, but he should of bought an F150 King Ranch if he didn't want to go fast off road.

If the rear is bouncing around too much, a set of national springs from RPG should help smooth out the truck also.
 

GhostInTheMachine

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I go fast as fu offroad drive like a maniac. My only real concern is the noise my drivers window makes. It sounds almost like its loose.

Also my shocks make noises like a bird chirping. Anybody have some insight on that? Pushing it too hard and hitting bump stops?

I'm an admitted noob to offroad.
 

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Also my shocks make noises like a bird chirping. Anybody have some insight on that? Pushing it too hard and hitting bump stops?

The factory Fox shocks are known to make a 'clicking' sound when they're really working. I believe this is mentioned in the Raptor supplement to the owners manual.

In regards to the op, I think the issue with the rattling is a legitimate complaint. If it isn't loose items in the cab moving around, rattles are always suspect regardless of how fast you're traveling.

However, it's a bit unrealistic to expect your keys not to make a bit of noise. My personal solution to that was to put the truck key on it's own small split ring attached to a McGizmo. That way I just disconnect it from the key ring so there are no other keys to jingle around.

Edit: This is assuming you're talking about noise above and beyond what you'd expect from off-roading in the first place.
 
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