The entirety of this post should be read to the backdrop of “Get Over It” ; The Eagles ; Hell Freezes Over, 1994.
It did it at every level. Stock. Stock rear with Eibachs. Eibachs and Deavers, Eibachs and 35's, Eibachs and 37's. Back to stock with nothing on the truck at all, still does it just not as bad
To most humans, this would be what we on FRF call “a clue”.
The truck has had many other problems he doesnt post on social media. Ford has spent more time fixing that lemon than hes drove it. I have quite a few friends whose trucks have been with Ford for 2-3 months in repair and they still do the same thing they did after.
Unfortunate. I know many Raptor owners too, all of them have had nothing more than moon roof problems and routine service with in service times higher than 99%.
I would suggest not being so hard on the guy for wanting his truck to work. Yes he did modify it and took it to Ford modified
Nobody has an issue with him wanting his truck to work. We have an issue with him modifying his truck and
expecting Ford to pay for repairs that in all certainty were caused by him. Then, when Ford says “no”, he has the chutzpah to at least threaten a lemon law suit. I think that’s bluster myself, because I don’t see any way any lawyer valuing their reputation would take his “case” with even half the known facts.
Him trying to strong-arm Ford into paying for the repairs is basically passing the buck for his F*ckups on to the rest of us. I don’t like the current cost of the Raptor and I don’t want this guy jacking up the price for me and I reckon the rest of us here don’t either.
He should man up, own his f*ckups and move on with life.
He isnt "fooling" anyone there, theyve had his truck in there before. They never once cancelled his warranty. Maybe one of the Ford techs on here can explain to my how the steering wheel is being ****** out of his hand and you can see how violently it does it in his videos, yet the truck is driving perfectly straight and not bouncing all over the place. Thats where Im at a loss with whats happening to it
Did you read any of what FordTechOne wrote? Admittedly, he was a little harsh, but the stealership here should never have tolerated this many mods + the public level of use he put on the truck.
If the truck did this stock, he should have immediately taken it in for service, started a paper trail and stopped any modification dreams until the issue was positively identified and resolved.
It’s water under the bridge now. Ford isn’t going to cover this under warranty, and my money is on Ford. If he’s foolish enough to pay for a lawyer to try and get Ford to cover it, he’s going to lose. I’ve been in a lemon law suit and won, I’ve also gotten over $5k in motor repairs from Allstate’s aftermarket warranty - in many ways, this was harder.
FTO is dead on here. As soon as a Ford rep looked at the truck, it wasn’t even close. Believe it or not, some of these guys are gear heads too and aren’t rubber stamping warranty denials. Honestly in my experience, it’s inexperienced techs who are too quick to jump on the “it’s modified, the sky is falling” cry, but when a mfgr. rep shows, I’ve been covered under warranty.
Honestly, it’s just sad to watch a grown man try to pass the buck like he is.