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

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Todd Turbo S

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I am just going to say, that you are some what wrong with the statement "it did not need it"
Preventative maintenance is just that. done to prevent failure. you can't wait until your pinion bearings are singing like a prepubescent choir boy, to do maintenance.

You don't wait until you have a rod knock to change your oil.

Change all fluids often!!!
I agree in terms of preventative maintenance. All I was saying is that at 23,000 miles I absolutely changed the rear diff fluid sooner than I needed too. It was pretty clean when it came out, having said that I’m a big fan of preventative maintenance and always change all my fluids before the recommended manufacturer intervals
 

Roush2568

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I'm thinking maybe trying some different endlinks that bolt to the stock location on the swaybar or stock endlinks, I will have to look at a photo of OEM to see if the will bolt in to the ADD LCA or just remove the swaybar all together. Maybe a small tack weld on the adapter to the swaybar to stop it rattling as I cant get it any tighter. It's a extreme angle to the swaybar end hole to the LCA location so I'm not sure if replacing the endlinks would do any good.
 
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