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Don't worry about the lower control arm stoppers, mine were ground off when I added aftermarket rims, and adjusted my shocks, it's to stop the rubbing, don't lose sleep on that. Over 10 years ago now, no issues.Also noticed this on both lower control arms while I was underneath the truck. Fml
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Can I lose sleep over the steering rack? Lol. It appears that it may have been from a 2017 raptor...I’m concerned about a future warranty claim.. but not sure how much of an issue I should make about it.Don't worry about the lower control arm stoppers, mine were ground off when I added aftermarket rims, and adjusted my shocks, it's to stop the rubbing, don't lose sleep on that. Over 10 years ago now, no issues.
Well shit...it could be a different part number. I'd have a dealer run a search for a replacement rack for your vin. If it comes back different than what you have, its a problem.
The only way that the bolt would just "spin and spin and spin" is if they hit the bolts with one too many "ugga duggas" and spun the captive nut that is molded into the bushing.
the steering stops showing abrasion is not cause for concern.
btw, the part numbers shared are not raptor part numbers. those are f-150 part numbers. Raptor steering racks come back as a "phantom" PN and are unique to Raptors.
******** websites, it even says Raptor for the vehicle, but i've heard that about rockauto having the wrong parts. You'd think if he has a rack from a 2017, that wouldn't be the same one he has either, but.... I agree talk to Ford...it could be a different part number. I'd have a dealer run a search for a replacement rack for your vin. If it comes back different than what you have, its a problem.
The only way that the bolt would just "spin and spin and spin" is if they hit the bolts with one too many "ugga duggas" and spun the captive nut that is molded into the bushing.
the steering stops showing abrasion is not cause for concern.
btw, the part numbers shared are not raptor part numbers. those are f-150 part numbers. Raptor steering racks come back as a "phantom" PN and are unique to Raptors.
******** websites, it even says Raptor for the vehicle, but i've heard that about rockauto having the wrong parts. You'd think if he has a rack from a 2017, that wouldn't be the same one he has either, but.... I agree talk to Ford...
Those are the numbers for a refurbished rack for an '18!! Definitely not the proper rack, and it's even a rebuilt one!
Just fuc**ing with you, I have no clue.
D*ck LOLThose are the numbers for a refurbished rack for an '18!! Definitely not the proper rack, and it's even a rebuilt one!
Just fuc**ing with you, I have no clue.