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

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Offered $7…..accepted.

Built rite knock off.
Either way that is about all it is worth. You can't really fit anything behind the seat and to get it to relatch is kind of a pain in the ass.
 

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Home made mounts, still need to wire.
First drain for my catch can, trimmed plastic my tire was rubbing on during u turns and tried to hunt down a rattle I get at low speeds with no luck.

Also just installed Cobb ap tcm stage 1 91, does anyone know what setting I should be watching for the intercooler temps?

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After all that, time for you to have a big intercooler, it could be better considering your tune engine and that now with lights , may intercooler don't catch enough air , don't you think so ?
 

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I changed the oil yesterday at my sons house and after we jacked up the truck so we could inspect the brake pads, he had a floor jack and we still had to put a 4x4 of block of wood to get it off the ground so today I thought I’d fix that problem. So I got underneath the truck to take some measurements so I could make an extension from the frame to the jack so it doesn’t max out of height and I looked at the rear to the axle and found it was discolored meaning wet, not dripping or anything but was leaking. I thought the axle was a one piece cast like what I was used to but I guess not because the passenger side was totally dry so my question is, is there a seal that I have to replace or can I just seal it with something else I don’t want to take it to a dealer and not sure if it falls under a warranty item I just hit 40,000 miles any suggestions would be appreciated thanks
 

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I changed the oil yesterday at my sons house and after we jacked up the truck so we could inspect the brake pads, he had a floor jack and we still had to put a 4x4 of block of wood to get it off the ground so today I thought I’d fix that problem. So I got underneath the truck to take some measurements so I could make an extension from the frame to the jack so it doesn’t max out of height and I looked at the rear to the axle and found it was discolored meaning wet, not dripping or anything but was leaking. I thought the axle was a one piece cast like what I was used to but I guess not because the passenger side was totally dry so my question is, is there a seal that I have to replace or can I just seal it with something else I don’t want to take it to a dealer and not sure if it falls under a warranty item I just hit 40,000 miles any suggestions would be appreciated thanks

the tubes are pressed into the housing.. the only real fix is to weld them in...
 

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Okay thanks I thought about maybe a sealant but now since it’s something like that and there not meant to come out maybe JB weld
 
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