What did you do to your Raptor today? (Gen2)

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Hal993

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I washed it. 39deg outside. I can only do 2-bucket, foam cannon, full dry kind-of wash.

It's clean, but the juice was not worth the squeeze. tho- Ya can't show up to family Christmas in a Dirty Chariot.

*edit. I went to get gas after washing... I didn't dry the tonneau. it was this cold.

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in addition the the rear differential and transfer case oil I changed about a week back, I decided to tackle the front differential oil. Instead of messing around with removing the cover, I took some advice and pumped out the oil and replaced it. While not perfect, it’s better than nothing. Pumping it with the small hose required to reach the sump took a loonggg time - about 45 minutes I would estimate.
 

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Just ordered front/rear OEM shocks from RockAuto. I was close to pulling the trigger on a Fox Factory 3.0 setup. But, I hardly ever go offroad so I just couldn't justify the extra cash. The current set on the truck have 65k on them and have never been rebuilt (probably). I figured it's time. I can rebuild the take-offs and have them on the shelf. Truck has been babied (I think) and the old ones don't have a scratch on them.

Now to dive into the (search) rabbit hole of rear leaf springs..... and tires. ugh.
 

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Just ordered front/rear OEM shocks from RockAuto. I was close to pulling the trigger on a Fox Factory 3.0 setup. But, I hardly ever go offroad so I just couldn't justify the extra cash. The current set on the truck have 65k on them and have never been rebuilt (probably). I figured it's time. I can rebuild the take-offs and have them on the shelf. Truck has been babied (I think) and the old ones don't have a scratch on them.

Now to dive into the (search) rabbit hole of rear leaf springs..... and tires. ugh.
Curious, how much did that purchase set you back? Ty
 
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