What did u do to your raptor today?

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medic001918

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Medic, are those the wheels that I have seen posted with the center hub cracked out?

I haven't seen anything regarding that happening. But if you have, please send it my way so I can keep an eye on it please!

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Took delivery of some new shinies thanks rsi works and icon.

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Can't wait to check this out in person and drool a bit.

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Picked it up from the dealer after having them install the OEM alarm. Transaction was flawless. $680 + tax. That shock sensor is pretty useless. You pretty much have to bang on the car hard for it to chirp. But remote access app installed and works fine.

Now for the front camera next week. Yay!

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Picked it up from the dealer after having them install the OEM alarm. Transaction was flawless. $680 + tax. That shock sensor is pretty useless. You pretty much have to bang on the car hard for it to chirp. But remote access app installed and works fine.

Now for the front camera next week. Yay!

Make sure the shock sensor sensitivity is turned all the way up. It is a small knob on the side of the RMU unit (page 94 of the installation instructions).
 

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Make sure the shock sensor sensitivity is turned all the way up. It is a small knob on the side of the RMU unit (page 94 of the installation instructions).


I asked them to do it but I did not check it. I should. Forgot to ask where that unit is installed. It seems like in the passenger side behind the glove compartment? Accessible through the side panel that is exposed when you open the passenger door?
 
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^^ yep I had to tweak mine after the dealer install. Follow the instructions but you bang on the steering wheel for testing/tuning
 

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I asked them to do it but I did not check it. I should. Forgot to ask where that unit is installed. It seems like in the passenger side behind the glove compartment? Accessible through the side panel that is exposed when you open the passenger door?
It is on the drivers side behind the dash access panel, as the connection has to piggy-back the OBD port.

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Also make sure it is zip-tied to something solid, like a steel bracket. The instructions say to zip-tie it to the A\C duct, but this will not transmit vibrations as well.
 

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I ran stock tires last year and will be running stock tires this year. Didn't have any issues last year except for keeping one of them mated to the rim in a "high speed turn" of sorts against a snow bank...lol


I've ran them on my jeep and swear by them, I'll keep the stocks through this winter and if they do as well as they did on my jeep then I'll keep them on. I've tried all kinds of tires on the jeep for on/off road snow driving and those worked best (for me) they kinda collect the snow and it all sticks together if that makes sense.. That's my personal excuse anyways and I'm sticking to it! Lol. I've never put them on any of my trucks before though but I always drove the tj if snow was that bad. Once I put the bfg mud terrains on a truck (brother gave me a free set he got from work) and I blew through them in about 2 months so they never saw the snow :/ the set of bfg a/t s on my jeep have literally been on for,, crap at least 10 years lol,, long before I had kids, long enough ago I had to borrow some cash from my parents to afford them lol..

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Lol note what the sun did to the poor jeeps fenders (just noticed,) I'd assume the tires won't last much longer setting on the side of my house like that :/
 
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