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

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CHMP

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Looks good. I really like how the liners fit and look. Yours seem to cover the shock a little more. My fitment has left the shocks exposed and how I wanted them to be. No matter, if you want to show more shock, just trim it out with a high quality utility knife.

It is my poor picture taking skills, they don't hide the shock as much as it looks like. But yeah trimming the shock opening out more would be easier even after the liners are installed.
 

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It is my poor picture taking skills, they don't hide the shock as much as it looks like. But yeah trimming the shock opening out more would be easier even after the liners are installed.

Ok that’s good then. True a downward picture shot could offer that illusion of the shocks being shrouded.
 

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I'm going to ask a stupid question and fear the ridicule that's about to occur. How do you re-fill the rear-diff when you do this modification?

If you look at the diff cover right side. You fill the diff at one of those 2 points. Fill until oil starts coming out.

The top plug is for raised trucks (higher pinion angle) and the lower plug is for standard height.
 

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Took a page from Kashoggio installation of the deutsch dt 6 pin connector, thanks Kashoggio for posting all the material information needed to install.


Took me a bit longer than I thought it would, but really was worth it. Gives the unsightly wires an OEM look. One thing I learned that I will pass along, is, if you have or planning on purchasing a Baja Industries 20” LED light bar that installs behind the from grille in front of the radiator, the 14 gauge wire is too thick to use the deutsch pin connectors.

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Got my husky wheel well liners in. I am really surprised how good they look in person. Certainly OEM quality and look. Special thanks to @Bat for the tip on trimming ~1/2" around the lip that tucks in between the fender flare and body. I also recommend drilling the holes on either end of the liner out a bit more since neither side lined up quite perfectly. View attachment 138429 View attachment 138430 View attachment 138431 View attachment 138432 View attachment 138433
They look good. Did you leave out a screw? It looks like there is a hole in the liner in the 3rd and 4th pics.
 
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