Redrap22
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OSHA does not approve
Hahaha, probably not. The stripper pole pocket makes a very good chock for the ladder though.
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OSHA does not approve
Hahaha, probably not. The stripper pole pocket makes a very good chock for the ladder though.
Some of those connections are such a pain to get pulled apart.I've had more time to work on the Raptor lately.
Added sleeves to vulnerable areas of the speed sensor/ABS cables.
Applied dielectric grease to rear locker connector, fuel control module connector and the towing harness connectors.
Checked the spare tire pressure.
Rear Locker Connector on rear differential housing
Fuel Control Module on top of a cross member behind the axle
Towing Harness Connctors.
FoMoCo had applied dielectric grease to these from factory already.
I added more.
Spare tire was at 31 psi.
Filled it to 44 psi
Finally got it back from the second round of paint yesterday. A big thanks to @Hole Shot for the advice and help with fender liner install. View attachment 81943View attachment 81944View attachment 81945View attachment 81946