hedonist222
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The real question is whether it's better to modify the Raptor to increase payload or to modify a F150 to improve it off road ...
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The real question is whether it's better to modify the Raptor to increase payload or to modify a F150 to improve it off road ...
We know what wood and a passenger looks like. And we also know how much they weigh, but I guess you don't. Or you just go on a test drive and write a check without realizing the key fact here that you bought the wrong truck if that's something you do regularly.
Everyone else here seems to know, the Raptor doesn't have a large payload capacity. We knew that going in to this. That's why people have shown you allllllll the different ways you can make up for that.
I want to give all the geniuses a visual of what they think this truck was not "designed to do". This with ONE passenger is overloaded. You meatheads think I'm crazy for calling out that the payload sucks.
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Thanks. That's why I park it there rather than on the roof.Your Raptor looks great in your driveway...just sayin'
That trailer doesn't help either.
Looks like you have a trailer attached too. Who's the meathead?I want to give all the geniuses a visual of what they think this truck was not "designed to do". This with ONE passenger is overloaded. You meatheads think I'm crazy for calling out that the payload sucks.
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Looks like you have a trailer attached too. Who's the meathead?