Opinion on buying a 2017 raptor

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ReconReggie19

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He only difference with 2017 vs 2019 and newer is Live Valve Shocks.

Also, some claim the 2017 turbos are smaller. I’ve never confirmed that, nor do I feel like it’s a big enough difference to matter. Even if true.

I bought my 2017 in 2020 with 50k miles purposefully without a sunroof - so no leaks.

I’ve put 70k more on it in 3.5 years. I had phasers done at 115k via an extended warranty ($300 deductible) And I just had the front IWE Hubs replaced at 120k ($300 deductible)

The truck has been solid with just preventative maintenance and a single shock rebuild.
My Raptor brother from another dealer:p. I got a 2017 Mag also sitting at 150k Phasers twice, rear end rebuild all around 100k - 115k and she's been running strong ever since. Regular maintenance and talking to FordTechOne before I even think about bringing it to the dealer for anything. I'll try to get 170k - 200k out of it before a major overhaul, I love my truck so much I'm thinking of purchasing a plot next to mind when tha good lord tells me it's time to go:birgits_tiredcoffee
 

Coop65

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It's a gamble as you really don't know prior owners integrity on how well they maintained it.... I bought my '17 with 94k on it and had to replace the engine at 115k but I believe replacement was due to the stealership I dealt with didn't do the Cam Phaser replacement correctly--- only got about 1000 miles on it after the cam phasers were done and my engine made some metal and ruined the main crankshaft bearing races.... I would be careful with multiple prior owners--- do your research as best you can---
 
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