TomDirt
FRF Addict
Yes! More of this please! No di cking around trying to raise the volume on Taylor Swift songs, or trying to shut off the TPMS light when it's telling you it's unhappy. Just straight up Raptor driving... at ludicrous speed.
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Mine too. It seems to happen some places but not everywhere.New shocks by Brian over at hammer, great guy to work with, and new eibach springs. Truck rides like how it’s supposed to now. Noticed the drivers side is 1 inch lower than the passengers, i’m aware of the “raptor lean” but with only 1/3 of a tank and nothing else really in the truck that surprised me. Anyways, going to pick up some Gen 2 beadlocks this weekend, super excited about that!
I sent the pictures via email yesterday at 10am, received a reply around 2pm confirming information. And this morning at 7:30 it’s personally dropped off at the PO and I have a tracking number. Customer service at its finest.Finally found a phone number, called and all I have to do is send a picture showing the length of the wire I need and they will send me a new one.
Two brothers bought the business and are building it up. They specialize in wiring across all electrical platforms where interference would be no bueno.
Noticed it both front and rear, going to check all my tire pressures today when I get homeMine too. It seems to happen some places but not everywhere.
It should settle to 43"ish all around.
Rear suspension right?
Odd, Front should be level. (I just installed eibachs and new Rock Auto shocks last week or so)Noticed it both front and rear, going to check all my tire pressures today when I get home
I debated going to CGot bored. Slammed on some 35 inch Toyo M/t's. Load range C for maximum squish.
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Man new tires look cool. One day I’ll be a big boy and not get used sets. Never bought a new tire…Got bored. Slammed on some 35 inch Toyo M/t's. Load range C for maximum squish.
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