Yes and cutting something in the inner fender well. At least from what I can remember.Referring to hammering pinch welds?
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Yes and cutting something in the inner fender well. At least from what I can remember.Referring to hammering pinch welds?
Did you see that his wife was wanting a 911 or something like that since his Gen 2 is broken?This whole family is ****** and honestly hard to watch. Train wrecks get more views than car rescues, that's why they have followers.
So here's the crazy thing, he has a small but growing youtube channel, an Amazon store with product recommendations, and a decent IG following all of which are bringing eyes and yes $$$. He missed a giant opportunity to partner with say RPG or SVC and detail a series of videos and content on going for built suspension to actually handle his needs because he clearly exceeds what stock form is reliably capable of handling.
Disappointingly he took the low road, called his fans/viewers/community keyboard warriors and missed a huge opportunity to not only fix his truck but to continue providing helpful content.
So here's the crazy thing, he has a small but growing youtube channel, an Amazon store with product recommendations, and a decent IG following all of which are bringing eyes and yes $$$. He missed a giant opportunity to partner with say RPG or SVC and detail a series of videos and content on going for built suspension to actually handle his needs because he clearly exceeds what stock form is reliably capable of handling.
Disappointingly he took the low road, called his fans/viewers/community keyboard warriors and missed a huge opportunity to not only fix his truck but to continue providing helpful content.
Did you see that his wife was wanting a 911 or something like that since his Gen 2 is broken?
maybe you should contact him and let him know. That will definitely help his caseMy truck does the same things his does, on washboard, rough roads under moderate braking..
its not normal. its the electronic steering/stability control/abs causing the issues.. I had to tighten my steering wheel twice in the same day while off roading around las vegas and laughlin nv.. i also broke my thumb nail like he did. there's definitely something wrong.
my 2019 truck has 35" toyos on 0 offset methods, eibach springs and icon upper arms.. would you call that heavily modified?
I have driven with Helio. The truck was doing it right away, bone stock. As for heavily modified, you are all wrong, it has stock shocks with aftermarket springs, I would not consider that "heavily modified". The steering wheel was literally being ripped from his hands with 35's on it, long before the 37's. It actually pulled his finger nail off one time. The trimming of fenders and bashing of the pinch weld with a sledge is how almost every "aftermarket" off road place does it. If you dont believe me check youtube, plenty of videos of those exact places mentioned above hitting plenty of Raptor fender pinch welds with a sledge hammer, as well as cutting them. The 37's didnt change what was happening, it did it with them on it too. I know plenty of other Raptors with 37's RPG UCA's King or Fox shocks and no steering issues. His truck hasnt been right since day 1. I have Kings, Icon UCA's and 35's and my truck has never done it. I would consider my truck's front suspension more modified than his. Its an electronic issue that is jerking the steering wheel. I have been behind him when it happens and my truck is fine through the same section. So before you call the guy and idiot, scumbag or every other name in the book, maybe, just maybe there is actually something wrong with his truck and Ford cant figure it out. Just my .02 cents