A higher quality Ford Raptor

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Yeah, I have to look at those things right outside my front door every day :flipoff2:

There's been a yellow one lately taunting me:crybaby:
 
Yeah, I have to look at those things right outside my front door every day :flipoff2:

There's been a yellow one lately taunting me:crybaby:

Geez Steve, I'd be over there begging for a ride. Can't you trade some zip ties or something for a little ride around the block.

Cool video Scott. Thanks for sharing. "26" of wheel travel in the front, 32" in the back" my lord!

Pretty smooth ride.

I'll bet lots of current Raptor owners will be hitting up RaceWorks up for some cage and frame work.

Word has it that these guys are bending the s*** out the frames on the stockers. I guess they figured they were off the shelf Trophy Trucks....:hillbilly:
 
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Word has it that these guys are bending the **** out the frames on the stockers. I guess they figured they were off the shelf Trophy Trucks....:hillbilly:

Yeap.
From the research i have done, it looks like the bump stops on the rear axle are mounted directly under the frame rail and on a pinch point of the frame rail. So when the rear axle hits a bump and travels upward rapidly, it hits that bump stop in a weak part of the frame causing the rear frame to slightly bend. Looks like quite a few folks are battling it out with Ford over this issue.
 
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