is this normal

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rafienko

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Hi everyone,
I searched hi and low on this forum. maybe I'm a forum idiot or something; If someone could point me in the right direction or answer this basic question. I am a new owner of a 2010 raptor 6.2 Engine. I am the second owner of this truck. There is 43K mi on it. When shopping for the truck there wasnt any other to really test drive to compare but when I am driving anywhere from 30 to 40mph and am on town roads ie small bumps, man hole cover the truck seem to be "Skipping" or "Shuttering" over the bumps. I get door rattle (Supercrew) which I get that other people have. Is this bad anything on the trucks suspension? Any help would be appreciated
 

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First, 2010 didn't have any Super Crews, they only came in SuperCabs...2011 was the first year for SuperCrews...just FYI.

Second, it's hard to tell what is happening via a forum post. You might want to post your location to see if a fellow Raptor owner is in your area to take for a test drive. With stock rear springs, the rear end can bounce/skip a bit.
 

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Did the second owner drive off-road alot? Can you tell? I know that my shocks are in need of a rebuild because they have become harsh/stiff over bumps especially off-road.
 

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I had a 2001 F150 Super Crew with Off Road Package that didn't do this, but my 2014 Raptor Super Crew does! So much for technological advancement of the rear suspension over the past 13 years! But I heard it can jump!...lol
 
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