Wilson
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If I were a bettin' man Id say the svt under the tape wont be there on the production trucks.
I would too but it fit's and I don't think they will change up the mount location now.
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If I were a bettin' man Id say the svt under the tape wont be there on the production trucks.
Traditionally speaking from what I hear it isn't. We'll see I guess.
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Excellent write up! This is exactly the info I was looking for and why I came to this forum.So, as much as it pains me, I've read through a copious amount of this forum on all things relating to the new 2017 Raptor; from now on respectfully referred to as the "Gen 2". And there has been a ton of misinformation, good but spread out information, and just plain false statements. So here I am. I would like this to be the all inclusive, one stop shop for good information regarding anything Gen 2. Bumper to bumper. Top to bottom. (MODS: Can we make this a sticky?) I will update this periodically as new information is released, but please follow along and feel free to add any valuable information I may have forgotten. I will organize this as best as possible. I will not list sources, as that would take too long, but if you question the validity of a fact I will be happy to find the literature behind it for you..... All information is as of 13MAR2016.
How does ADD have a Gen 2 in house?ADD has one in house. I would ask them.
How does ADD have a Gen 2 in house?
This is something that I've always wondered about. Does the manufacturer (Ford in this case) research the popular aftermarket companies for that particular vehicle and give them one to design products for a few months before its released so they can be ready for the public to upgrade?
Excellent write up! This is exactly the info I was looking for and why I came to this forum.
How does ADD have a Gen 2 in house?
This is something that I've always wondered about. Does the manufacturer (Ford in this case) research the popular aftermarket companies for that particular vehicle and give them one to design products for a few months before its released so they can be ready for the public to upgrade?
Just to confirm Kaiser, that is the Avalanche Grey color on the stock Scab in that picture, yes? Thanks for the info about the interiors/exhaust sound.