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It's so cool to install rusted parts on a brand new 75K vehicles. And don't complain or you will be banned from the internet for bashing "Ford Quality Job 1."
Don't worry new Raptor owners, rust is the new paint, it's normal. Raptor trucks are built like bridges. Ford installs rusted parts to protect the surface and save the planet from evil paint. Who cares if you buy a brand new truck and it drips rust on your garage floor and driveway. Who cares if you have to PB blast or cut ever bolt to work on your brand new truck. What do you expect for a measly 75K, painted parts?
Here's some photos of a 2016 Lariat 502A 62K sticker I bought in 2016 with 15 miles on the odometer. I bought this truck new and returned it due to excessive rust. Note: Other trucks at the dealer looked just like mine. Luckily Ford took it back.
I checked my 18 Raptor for rust and it was minimum, but my dash was scratched and they refused to fix it. They also refused to fix leather steering wheel leather coming unglued and it's visible, my center console was crooked from the factory (dealer scratched my carbon fiber fixing it), my headlight trim on drivers side was popped out and not flush. I fixed the console with washers and popped it back in place and my truck has several paint nibs. So if you ask me, Ford quality sucks. I would of returned this truck as well, but I bought it 1000 miles from home in Minnesota and no local dealers would fix it. Too bad cause I really like the truck besides all the defects.
So anyone who wants a 18 loaded Raptor with a scratch on the dash and 2500 miles, sticker 71K, selling for 65K, let me know.
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That’s exactly how it came off the truck no additional undercoating or paint. I ordered some Amsoil MPHD tonight so I’m going to apply it liberally. Seems like a cosmoline type product like the stuff Mercedes and BMW uses to protect cars prior to shipment via boat to the US. Should protect the undercarriage for the life of the truck with no need to reapply and it’s like a see through waxy coating. I ordered Fluidfilm also just in case but don’t like the idea of having to reapply it and some say dirt sticks to it.View attachment 117838 Sean, Now thats how a new Raptor should look underneath. Looks like Ford sprayed the rear axle and some other parts with undercoat and/or paint. I wonder if theyre just doing that for the 2019's? Did you have the dealer undercoat your truck or is this how it looked straight from the Factory? Definetly in better condition than many new 2017 and 2018 Raptor undercarriages. Maybe Ford read this post?
For those with rust, Ford would not be selling Raptors that sat in flood waters last year would they?