New Dorman 600-405 IWE vacuum delete. Anyone try?

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Anyone get this yet? Im sick of fixing the stupid hub actuators in my gen 1. I just saw a recent youtube video pop up by dorman for their 4wd actuator but its an "OE fix solution" which is clearly the #1 problem with 4wd f-150s. It does basically the same thing as the RCV IWE delete kit but looks 100% OEM, and even has a grease fitting. About $93 bucks each ive found.

https://www.dormanproducts.com/p-101732-600-405.aspx

 
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@Stagecoach likes these vs. the RCV eliminators (which I have) and is installing them on their shop Raptor. This was last month but you can probably see the results on their IG page... https://www.instagram.com/forgedoffroad/

How do you like the RCV’s? I actually do have the RCV eliminators but haven’t installed them and are collecting dust on my tool box because work is so busy. I’m also waiting to get all new suspension befor I wanna take everything apart and do it all at once in 1 shot. The dormans looked interesting and didn’t see them posted when I did a search.
 
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How do you like the RCV’s? I actually do have the RCV eliminators but haven’t installed them and are collecting dust on my tool box because work is so busy. I’m also waiting to get all new suspension befor I wanna take everything apart and do it all at once in 1 shot. These looked interesting and didn’t see them posted when I did a search.

No complaints in the past 7k since I had them installed. I was dealing with several issues though with my front suspension mostly from having 95k on my Raptor with lots of offroad abuse.

What triggered the change was back in June 2018 when my IWE's failed yet again this time crashing on/off (or engaged/disengaged). I didn't know it at the time but it caused a c-clip in the diff to come loose as well. So with the IWE's acting up I had the eliminators installed along with replacing the drivers side half-shaft since the outer CV was bad. I then got some grinding sound when turning while in 4WD and then the passenger side inner CV boot failed so when I went to put on new CV boots I found the c-clip came out of the front diff when we pulled the passenger half-shaft! The diff was pulled and c-clip repaired, upon re-install the diff had a lot of slop in so bearings/shims/seals were replaced and finally all was good.

None of this had to to do with the eliminators... it just all happened at once and since the rebuild up front I've put 7k on the Raptor with 2 ROC offroad runs and a lot of time out on the dunes in 4WD, no issues at all and I finally don't have to worry about losing 4WD while out there! Even gas mileage has not suffered like I've rad it will. If we are easy on the gas and cruise like normal people we still see 15MPG!

There is more transfer case noise now. From what I read Ford never did any NVH testing on the TC so there is a slight whine that gets drowned out at speed from tire noise. I was a little concerned at first mainly because I wasn't used to the noise.

Had I known about the Dorman's I may have gone with them myself as they look factory and with my Raptor still under Ford's ESP having those vs. the RCV's might make the difference with a warranty claim should the TC or anything close to the front end need warranty repairs.


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Ya all the ford dealerships have denied my warranty for any front end issues because I put upper control arms on. So I’m over trying to have them fix stuff. Pretty much every issue I’ve had they try their hardest to not want to cover things so I wrench on it myself at work. I’ll just go ahead and use my RCV. But I’m glad dorman has addressed the issue too. From my experience of buying dorman stuff at work for customers cars, They really focus on making parts that are high failure or problematic.
 

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Ya all the ford dealerships have denied my warranty for any front end issues because I put upper control arms on. So I’m over trying to have them fix stuff. Pretty much every issue I’ve had they try their hardest to not want to cover things so I wrench on it myself at work. I’ll just go ahead and use my RCV. But I’m glad dorman has addressed the issue too. From my experience of buying dorman stuff at work for customers cars, They really focus on making parts that are high failure or problematic.

Before I did all the work above I had a friend who is a general manager at huge dealer take a look at my Raptor when I thought it was the actual diff and his techs couldn't find the exact cause of the noise and it came to the point that if they start tearing in to it may not be covered by the warranty given the mods I have. I don't expect Ford to cover anything I modified so we agreed I should just go to my off-road guy and now you know the rest of the story!

As for my local Ford dealer, they have been really good with my Raptor. I have not had to make a claim on anything suspension wise and the rest of my drivetrain is stock. Cooling fans full of dirt, rear outer axle seals even though I have MAG diff cover, leadframe failure and many other small things.

So I've been lucky with my dealer I know others aren't so lucky that is for sure.


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