Snorkel for the Raptor?

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Nesc204

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You might be rt sixshooter_45. Either way the truck was never ment to be a Mud Bogger and the water WILL go through your door seals and then you will have a moldy smelling truck. Not worth the risk. I've seen 1st hand what water does to differentials and trannies and it NOT GOOD
 

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That's ******* priceless. At least Gen 2's have the intake at the top front of the radiator, mine's sucking dirt from the LH wheelwell. A dryer hose to the cowl alone would be an improvement.

I’m not a fan of the fender well location either. Gets even worse when you dump the fender liners too. I still have mine for now but I have a feeling that won’t last too long.
 

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Front end looks like it’s exceeding the recommend depth. But the sides of the truck still look ok. Hey that’s great if the truck can do this without damage.
 

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I’m reminded of a computer game from when I was in elementary school. You were given a few options when presented with a river crossing.

I always caulked the wagon and floated it.
 

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Almost none of the electronics inside the raptors interior are water proof, unlike some other vehicles (wrangler) which have provisions for river crossing, mainly is easy pull up carpet with drain plugs. We could go on and on here, but honestly guys, Ford did not design this truck for deep water crossings. Play at your own risks or while under warranty :33:
 
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