95-99% of raptors are 37’s….coolWith a high level of confidence and many years of human consumer experience and sales. You might be the 1-5% that most certainly wants 35 raptor….but you are fringe minority.
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95-99% of raptors are 37’s….coolWith a high level of confidence and many years of human consumer experience and sales. You might be the 1-5% that most certainly wants 35 raptor….but you are fringe minority.
Like i said.....unless logistics require otherwise.....its 37". Your garage issue an example. Rare, but am example none the less.I purposefully selected a 35 as well. Need to fit in tight parking garages for work. I could easily afford a 37, but seeing the accelerated depreciation and the extra kinda ridiculous upfront cost of it the 35 was an easy choice. The dramatic majority of Raptors out there are 35s, people chose that by and large for a reason and frankly an intelligent one.
Can you noticed the dual valve on street driving?Seems most forget about the dual valve shock addition to the 24+ 802a. The additional control makes a difference if you actually take the truck off road.
I realize most here don’t…so it’s still irrelevant aside from a bragging point.
I think most forget about it because you could take that 11K and put it towards FRS and 37s…sell the 35’s wheels/tires and come out easily ahead. It’s not because most here don’t off road…there are just better options. Many here like to mod trucks, and 11K either more than covers it or is a massive downpayment on whatever you want to do.Seems most forget about the dual valve shock addition to the 24+ 802a. The additional control makes a difference if you actually take the truck off road.
I realize most here don’t…so it’s still irrelevant aside from a bragging point.
Back to back test driving of the two you can when changing between sport and off road. Off road mode definitely changes rear end stability while on power over bumps.Can you noticed the dual valve on street driving?
I don’t think many if any people who go buy a new raptor are ripping out the factory live valve setup in favor of an aftermarket replacement just because they are worried about resale value considering a modified truck is seen as a devaluation to the truck not a magical value added feature.I think most forget about it because you could take that 11K and put it towards FRS and 37s…sell the 35’s wheels/tires and come out easily ahead. It’s not because most here don’t off road…there are just better options. Many here like to mod trucks, and 11K either more than covers it or is a massive downpayment on whatever you want to do.
If you’re going to lose most of the cash on the 37 package at resale anyway might as well go custom. This is what people who buy 35 trucks are thinking.
I don’t know man… my 10mm with underwood probably has a little less drop.I mean, .357 sig aint to shabby either… a lot less drop at the 100 yard gong…