Did you follow the instructions provided in the video.. ? If you perform any of the maneuver's found in the video and damage your truck it is the owners responsibility.. Owners responsibility, not that of FORD.. I want to support you in your quest but at the same time know the things these trucks are being subjected to and I realize it is a pretty well made truck. The biggest mechanical issue with the truck is the nut behind the wheel.. Just my 2 cents, I would get new axles and move on with life but that's me..
This CANNOT be emphasized enough. Ok, so Ford makes a video showing a little jump. That does not give folks carte blanche to go do what ever they want, bust up their truck and expect Ford to fix it because "well it must be covered because Ford made a video that shows it".
There is a lot of abuse to these trucks that Ford has covered, but probably shouldn't have. There is more abuse that has not been covered. All that is accomplished by the complainers in the second group is that it discourages auto makers from building stuff like the Raptor to avoid headaches. If YOU break it, suck it up and pay to get it fixed.
That being said, this whole line of discussion is WAY off topic. Can we get back on track?
EDIT: In retrospect, I moved this discussion into its own thread as it has nothing to do with Calder's truck.