What did u do to your raptor today?

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Jakenbake

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Yeah im sure it would lol. Idk if i can justify the big price diff. For the limited amount of off-roading i have time for or able to do here.
In all fairness stock shocks can be plenty capable. I was reasonably happy with them on the trail runs we have been on.

The track events are on side by side tracks with lots of jumps. I was being hard on the truck do I decided to upgrade to help save the truck if that made sense, lol.

Point is, nothing wrong with running oem shocks. I’m sure there are plenty of drivers in stock trucks who can out drive me in a modified truck.
 

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Cleaned up the bad spots and repainted the spare. I would of done a better job and used a filler primer to smooth it out more but meh its just a beat up spare lol.
 

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Joined the club...the Method club!

I went with the 305s in a +25 offset because I plan to run 37s at some point in the future. I was a little worried that the offset wouldn't be aggressive enough, but I think it looks great. It's basically dead even with the fenders and I won't have to worry about rock chips down the sides of the truck.

Shout out to Justin @Pacific Wheel for a great deal, answering all of my questions and getting these shipped across the country quickly!

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I started taking apart the front to replace the CV axles, upper control arms, brake pads and rotors and doing the spark plugs while the wheel well is empty. Everything was going great until I found out that they gave me the wrong CVs and I have to wait until Monday to get the new ones.
 

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I started taking apart the front to replace the CV axles, upper control arms, brake pads and rotors and doing the spark plugs while the wheel well is empty. Everything was going great until I found out that they gave me the wrong CVs and I have to wait until Monday to get the new ones.
Well then, you have plenty of time to post some darn pics of what you have done!! We want pics!
 

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At the moment it looks like an empty wheel well. It’s a bit after dark so it’s not a good picture. I’ll try to do the rest of the plugs tomorrow, I got the back bottom drivers side. I have no idea how many miles on them, I got the truck with 113,000 miles on it and it’s about at 160,000 now.
 

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