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Guys, don't everyone go nuts. I've been up super late trying to get everything done and accidentally put $3499 for the stage 4.

IT IS ACTUALLY $4499

I'm really sorry, this was not done on purpose.

My bad and I'm ok with a little public flogging for this one.

Jarrett.

"Stage 4 for $3,499":I was pinching myself to see if I was awake. Thanks for the reality check.
Still a killer deal at $4499. I'm calling today to upgrade to Stage 4!
 

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When you buy a set from RPG, they will come dialed in out of the box and tuned specific for HD springs or standard springs.

Does this also apply to SCREW vs SCAB? Would the valving need to be different on the two wheelbases, at least on the rear?
 

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These tires are not the tires RPG is using. The tires RPG has are very different than these. Hard to get if you don't race or know someone that races.

I will be running pavement most of the time, sometimes covered with snow. Just want the best tire/wheel combination to go with the Raptor and RPG's suspension up-grade so that 'IF' comes, it all works for me!

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RPG, The fiberglas wheel well skirts? Why? To allow for the larger size BFG tires and travel of your up-grade?
 
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For those of you who know this truck/setup, what's the wheel and tire size used (as shown in the video)? Those Methods looks bigger than 17's to me, but what do I know! ha!
 

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Reading these RPG threads makes me :drool:. I still have a long wait for my truck as I ordered end of Jan - I was doing OK until seeing this stuff. I CAN'T WAIT.

It's terrible when I'm already wanting all these mods before even driving, that's how impressive it is. Amazing setup.
 
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Does this also apply to SCREW vs SCAB? Would the valving need to be different on the two wheelbases, at least on the rear?


The two different models will have different shock tunes.

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I will be running pavement most of the time, sometimes covered with snow. Just want the best tire/wheel combination to go with the Raptor and RPG's suspension up-grade so that 'IF' comes, it all works for me!

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RPG, The fiberglas wheel well skirts? Why? To allow for the larger size BFG tires and travel of your up-grade?

Do not run a project tire for snow use. It would be about as bad of a tire as you could get for snow. Wrong compound, no tire siping ( no clue if I spelled that right)

We also run the fenders so we can keep the truck as low as possible with the most clearence.

Thanks.

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For those of you who know this truck/setup, what's the wheel and tire size used (as shown in the video)? Those Methods looks bigger than 17's to me, but what do I know! ha!

37x13.50-17
 

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The two different models will have different shock tunes.

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Do not run a project tire for snow use. It would be about as bad of a tire as you could get for snow. Wrong compound, no tire siping ( no clue if I spelled that right)

We also run the fenders so we can keep the truck as low as possible with the most clearence.

Thanks.

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37x13.50-17

Two followup questions - What other tires would be compatible with your suspension upgrade? and 2, How do you keep the 'truck as low as possible with the most clearance' as that is not clear tome?
 
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Two followup questions - What other tires would be compatible with your suspension upgrade? and 2, How do you keep the 'truck as low as possible with the most clearance' as that is not clear tome?

You can run any 35 or 37" tire of your choice, we just happen to love BFG.

The fiberglass fenders give us the room we need to be able to run 37" tires without having to lift the truck more than we would like.
 
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