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Mid perch or no?


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skyscraper

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Anyone mind posting a before and after pic of mid perch plz ? I'm not even sure what it is but I gather it raises the front end a little bit. Sorry Im a Raptor Noob and thanks

Basically there are three rings(settings) on your stick shocks. Low, mid, and high. Adjusting to mid perch is what many will call the sweet spot. I don't have pics because mine was adjusted before I even picked up the truck. But there's a lot of info regarding mid perch here.
 

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Basically there are three rings(settings) on your stick shocks. Low, mid, and high. Adjusting to mid perch is what many will call the sweet spot. I don't have pics because mine was adjusted before I even picked up the truck. But there's a lot of info regarding mid perch here.


Top Perch FTW!!!

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Well it took the better part of a Saturday but my '11 Screw (on its 3rd salt infested winter) is on mid perch!

I heard the horror stories from the Chicago mid perch party and a few other guys breaking off the set screw so I started to do some research on stuck steel fasteners in aluminum. I found some guys on a machinists forum (yea they have one) who were raving about Kano oil. The claim is its 2-3 times more effective than wd40, PB Blaster, etc. Well I can tell you it's true!

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Last night I liberally sprayed this all around the shock perch top and bottom. Then today I followed the RPG video and once I exposed the set screw I cleaned around it really good then soaked with Kano for about 10 minutes. Then I used a 1/4 drive 3/32 Allen socket on a short extension, set it fully in place and tapped it with a few hammer strikes. First try with what I'll estimate about 15 lb-ft of torque it broke loose. I sprayed some more Kano then worked it in and out a few times (you could tell there was crap in the threads) then fully out.

I thought I was home free at that point but I had tons and I mean tons of corrosion in a ring around the whole bottom perch setting. No way the perch was moving by hand. I waisted probably an hour and a half figuring out a good way to move it. Best thing turned out to be about a 15" long piece of 1x3 firring strip I had laying around. Holding that firm against the bottom of the perch and smacking from underneath with a BFH while alternating placement of the wood all around the perch ended up moving it a little at a time. It was painstaking. Finally got the drivers side up far enough to push the ring up and snap in place, success!

Upon further review the damn Fox sticker was being pushed up with the perch binding everything up. On the passenger side I used a razor knife and cut a line all the way around the shock about an inch up from the perch then peeled the sticker off. Passenger side was way easier like that. Still had to use the wood/hammer but I was done in about 35 minutes that side. The spring compressors also went on much easier on the side. Seemed like the drivers side spring coils were in a weird position compared to the passenger side.

Anyway, 20 feet down the road I could immediately feel a difference. Love it! Truck feels so much more solid now.

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Congrats in your success! I'll have to look into that kano. We had HELLUVA time at our Chicago party. 4 of 8 trucks successfully done :-( 50% no beuno.
 

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Nice before and after.

Sorry, removed one pic. They were both after shots, didn't mean to post both. The angle of the one did make it look like it was lower! Can't find a good before.

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