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This couldn't be more wrong. Every Raptor is 50 state legal. The CA emissions paperwork is BS and not required.
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This couldn't be more wrong. Every Raptor is 50 state legal. The CA emissions paperwork is BS and not required.
I've worked with Ford 20 years. 18 and 19 F-150's and Raptors come split emissions. CA or Brown. It defaults from the dealers state of origin unless its a boarder state. 50 State emissions is ONLY available as a fleet. So companies like Roush, or SCA that get bailment can order theirs that way.
Why? I don't know Heck, it would be much easier if they were all the same. It must have something to do with money. Maybe they have to pay fees to CARB (California Air Resource board) for every California capable vehicle. It wouldn't surprise me. California wants more and more money and fees and fines from anyone they can get it from. I feel sorry for the folks out there.
Attached is a page DIRECT out of Fords order guide. It says it right there.
Now, that doesn't mean some people may not have come across some 50 state trucks or California versions and just assumed it's a default. They could have been ordered fleet, or specifically California Emissions. I was not looking to pick a fight. I ONLY was saying to be careful. Double check. Someone already mentioned earlier they called their out of state dealer and they confirmed the truck they were selling him was not compliant and offered to find him one that was.