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Really?! You learned that from...
wait for it...
a post?!
RUSERIUS? You learned it from a post?
And you think that you should have kept your other truck if you knew the Raptor's stock suspension sucked so bad?
You may need a better suspension upgrade than even RPG can provide for those very rough corn fields you're driving in.
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RUSERIUS?
You gave up a 2012 Platinum to get into a Raptor that has a "ride a lot rougher?"
What planet are you guys on?
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You guys either got Raptors without shocks or your expectations are off-the-charts ridiculous.
I agree with RW - you guys need to hook up with some local Raptor owners to help you out.
Something must be wrong... Watch my truck 40-70mph through a soybean field..
The cab is totally smooth compared to the suspension..
2012 Ford Raptor playing in a field - YouTube
2012 Raptor playing in the field - YouTube
Stock shocks!
-Greg (aka squatting dog)
If you like a stiff rough ride, to each their own, but IMO the stock suspension sucks on the roads here in IL. If I would have known that it would exaggerate every bump in the road, I would have kept my other truck. Personally, I prefer not to hear my teeth chatter while driving down the road. I have since learned in another post that the stock raptor suspension is rougher than a standard F-150. Since I got the truck at invoice, I don't mind spending a little extra to get the ride I expected. From reading other threads, upgrading the suspension will improve both on road/off road driving.