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

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dblack

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Nope it utilizes two! One uses the the factory hole with a clip and then lastly drill another hole into the spot welded bed seam for the second screw after you have the liner mounted. It’s pretty rock solid.
Is the second drilled hole necessary or do you think they'd stay in place with just the one utilizing the factory hole and clip?
 

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I would say say that one screw should be sufficient. No way they are popping out. But the second screw does hold the liner a little more secure against the bed. It’s only drilling a 1/8” hole and the liner has that second hole as a guide already. You just screw that in and you don’t need to utilize a clip for it.
 
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Installed Radium Engineering Dual Catch Can. First off, great product, high quality and thank you to Roman with NEO-Garage for the competitive pricing.

Only one negative comment, installation instructions are the worst I’ve seen, but there live tech support is superior to others I’ve experienced. If you can follow the instructions, they instruct you to install one catch can at a time, then you need to undo some of the installation in order to get the other can and bracket installed, makes no sense. A bit of a learning curve towards the last two steps in how to position the hoses in order to get a wrench on them to tighten. Also, instructions call for 14 torque bracket bolt to 14lbs, unless there’s a smaller special torque wrench, no way to get this accomplished.

If anyone decides on this product, be carful tightening the green and black locking nuts, they will scratch easy. I ended up applying blue tape before tightening.

overall, very pleased with the product, quality, fit and finish and the Aesthetics.

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The from ones really don’t cover up a lot of metal, like the rear does. The front fender liner actually for the most part is the inner and outer fender well liner.

Of course the truck is aluminum and not as prone to corrosion as steel would be.


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Installed Radium Engineering Dual Catch Can. First off, great product, high quality and thank you to Roman with NEO-Garage for the competitive pricing.

Only one negative comment, installation instructions are the worst I’ve seen, but there live tech support is superior to others I’ve experienced. If you can follow the instructions, they instruct you to install one catch can at a time, then you need to undo some of the installation in order to get the other can and bracket installed, makes no sense. A bit of a learning curve towards the last two steps in how to position the hoses in order to get a wrench on them to tighten. Also, instructions call for 14 torque bracket bolt to 14lbs, unless there’s a smaller special torque wrench, no way to get this accomplished.

If anyone decides on this product, be carful tightening the green and black locking nuts, they will scratch easy. I ended up applying blue tape before tightening.

overall, very pleased with the product, quality, fit and finish and the Aesthetics.

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Wow this looks pretty high tech and high quality. Nice components.

Normally when you use aluminum wrenches, you won’t scratch off the anodizing on the fittings. Surprised it was marking.
 
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