If true, a lifted FX-4 must be a Raptor with a body kit!
as long as the Raptor being compared is rolling on 20's
although a FX4 eco is still faster thru those treacherous street puddles on those dubs
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If true, a lifted FX-4 must be a Raptor with a body kit!
Why set to mid perch? I have read ans researched this but I didn't see anything on why you would do this. What are the pros and cons?
Technically you can not void per say your warranty look up the magnuson-moss warranty act.... Learned a long time ago they can't just void your warranty for modifying your own damn truck unless it was that specific part that failed and or caused the failure. I hate hearing people say your warranty will be voided it's a bunch of bs told to you by the dealers to save them money because they think you don't know any better. Had actual ford techs tell me this themselves.
If your that worried about it leave the truck on the street and wait for your warranty to be out, then have fun. Until then I'll be having fun with a warranty and all, with the other fun goers.
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That all sounds really good.......BUT.........you still must secure an attorney to represent you in any suit. NOw.......who pays for that? It is a pipe dream to fight these kind of issues as it will cost much more then the repair in almost all cases. Just because there is an act does not mean you do not have to expend money to be represented.
Technically you can not void per say your warranty look up the magnuson-moss warranty act.... Learned a long time ago they can't just void your warranty for modifying your own damn truck unless it was that specific part that failed and or caused the failure. I hate hearing people say your warranty will be voided it's a bunch of bs told to you by the dealers to save them money because they think you don't know any better. Had actual ford techs tell me this themselves.
If your that worried about it leave the truck on the street and wait for your warranty to be out, then have fun. Until then I'll be having fun with a warranty and all, with the other fun goers.
Sent from your girlfriends closet
I don't know about others, but I've been hesitant since that's not how the car was designed, and Ford basically says don't do it. In the absence of other hard data, I'll take the SVT team's design choices seriously. Some people say it rides nicer. Others say it doesn't. From the factory I think the Raptor runs great. My desire to run 37s was more cosmetic. This truck would look better IMO with beefier tires. But I'm not willing to risk damage or ride quality. Maybe when it's time to replace the shocks, that might be a good time for me to revisit this.
I really, really, really like how my Raptor drives and handles now.
I ran 37s with mid perch and didn't regret it. I wheeled it like that in NM and this was before 0 offset wheels and fiberglass fenders. It worked fine, only rubbed either when I backed up out of the driveway to one side or either side on compression while off road. I had gone mid perch at about 25k miles and it never once gave me issues. The big thing is safety during a crash and where your headlights sit. A major manufacturer won't come out and tell you to put their bumper higher then get wrapped into a lawsuit over it. It's the middle of where that shock was designed, so it performed beautifully. Had it airborne at 70 mph and the ride was amazing. Super cab though, so it leveled the truck perfectly.Well let us know what you do when you visit 37s again because I’ve been wanted them for a while too but don’t want to give up the ride quality. I’ve gone through everything I can and it seems like the only way to keep the ride quality and get the 37s is to spend $30,000. I’m gonna keep looking but my spirit is slowly fading.