Badrap
FRF Addict
Power in a f150 raptor only 6.2 yes it can be in a f250 but that is the point. You can't get a 6.2 in any other f150
My other observations was smartassed but true.
Harley you can.
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Power in a f150 raptor only 6.2 yes it can be in a f250 but that is the point. You can't get a 6.2 in any other f150
My other observations was smartassed but true.
Yes, the Harley but also starting in 2012, you could get the 6.2 in a XLT, FX2, FX4, Lariat, and Platinum.What the hell did I get a raptor for then raptors suck
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Or are you talking harly
2014 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor | See All The F-150 SVT Raptor Highlights | Ford.com
It gives a pretty good listing of what is different.
Shock mounts are the same except for the lower control arm. Same 9.75 rear end in the back but wider, but I think the axle spline count is different? Can't remember if that last part was for the front, rear, or both.What about shock mounts? Axels? That sort of stuff is what I'm trying to learn.
All 2011+ F150's with the LCD info screen have the off road truck apps. Hill Decent was added to 2013+ FX4's and 4x4's with the 4x4 Off-Road Package and 2012+ could lock the rear diff in 2wd but only up to 2 mph. But otherwise yes, one of the biggest differences is Off-Road Mode and the different TC settings that ORM enables, and for the first couple years, the exclusivity of Hill Decent and locking the diff in 2wd.
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The 6.2 was brought into some of the other F150 trims in 2012. Only reason you don't see too many is because most dealers aren't stocking them other than on the Raptor.
- Fox shocks
- Rear springs
- Wheels/Tires
- Upper and lower control arms
- Wide rear axle
- Front bumper
- Skidplates
- Painted Rear bumper
- Glass Front fenders
- Glass Hood
- Grille
- Instrument Cluster
- Aux switches w/ custom logo
- Off-road Mode
- Hill-Descent mode
- Front Torsion Differential (2012+)
- ECU Programming (e.g., ability to lock rear axle in 2wd / high speed)
- Reinforced rear frame (2013+)
- Seat graphics
- Various colors
- Optional hood/bedside graphics
- Logos
- Availability of short bed + SuperCab (not available on any other F-150 after MY'09).
Short version: what makes a Raptor a Raptor is all the stuff on a F-150 that everyone on FRF desperately wants to remove and replace on their truck with aftermarket parts, except for the grille and graphics.
So a Raptor is a grille and graphics.