From headlamp to tailgate. From suspension to drivetrain. See how the unique features of the Gen2 Raptor work in perfect unison… to take off-road performance to an intimidating new level. The Raptor is even more of a beast off-road. To manage the power distribution between the front and rear wheels, an all-new, four-wheel-drive, torque-on-demand transfer case. The Raptor also sports 3.0-inch FOX Racing Shox which provides great off-road performance and a smooth ride on-road.
Monday, March 6, 2023
A few videos with my GoPro and the Whipple Stage1 Kit with SPD trombone and Flowmaster Flow-FX Muffler!
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Rebuilt the shocks at a local shop - Forged Offroad
I have about 57k miles on the Raptor now, and given my driving style it's suggested to have the stock Fox shocks rebuilt around 50k miles. If you're a major off-roader, you may have to do this every 10-30k miles depending on the daily beatings. Fortunately, Forged Offroad is about 11 miles away and they do the majority of shock rebuilds for these trucks and are part of an avid off-road community as well!
For local customers, we can bring to the shop in the morning and it's done by end of day. In my case, I got there about 8:45am and they called me to pickup around 2:30pm - great time!
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Cold Start - 2017-2020 Ford Raptor 3.5L EcoBoost Trombone Equal Length Resonator Delete, RDFR20EL
Here's a cold start video of my Whipple Tuned 2017 Ford Raptor with the SPD Performance 3.5L EcoBoost Trombone Equal Length Resonator Delete, RDFR20EL
Thursday, July 21, 2022
SPD Gen3+ Trombone Equal Length Resonator Delete Installed
It's been 4 years since I changed the exhaust with the Flowmaster Flow FX setup and was looking for something a little different. SPD created this new equal-length resonator delete pipe that mimics the 2020+ Raptor exhaust. It's pretty funky looking!
- The truck idles more deeply, and sounds throatier
- it's definitely LOUDER for sure, but very cool to hear how this engine 'breathes' - you can't hide any throttle wiggle with this pipe! Seriously with this mod, it sounds more like you're driving a Ford GT - it's pretty crazy!
- sadly it drones around 2-2.1K rpms which is really disappointing, which is a lot of driving around town RPMs when in sport mode, and hunting right around 6th gear...
Monday, October 18, 2021
Yuck! Change that cabin filter!
After all the fires this past summer in NorCal, I decided to check the cabin air filters in our cars. All I can say is O-M-G that's NASTY! You can get a cheap $12 filter like the BW150 Cabin air filter for Expedition,F150, Replace CF12150,FL3Z-19N619-A (Carbon,1 Pack), or upgrade to a nice HEPA based one like the PureFlow HEPA Cabin Air Filter PC8214HX| Fits 2018-21 Ford Expedition, 2015-22 F-150
Whatever you do - just do it! Look at our old filter compared to the new one! Seriously disgusting!
Thursday, November 5, 2020
new shoes for the Raptor - Pirelli Scorpions!
After 36k miles on the BFG KO2s they were getting rather lumpy, noisy and down to about 4-5/32nds so it was time. Did a lot of research and found the Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus in the stock size 315/70R17 - and decided they were a good choice for my driving style.
Pirelli’s new SCORPION™ ALL TERRAIN PLUS offers light truck and SUV drivers a durable, high performance driving experience in a wide range of challenging on or off road conditions. The product feature a self cleaning pattern aimed at increasing integrity while delivering excellent wet, snow, and mud traction.
These are E-rated tires, so heavier duty sidewalls - not the best for MUD and crawling, but then again my truck is 90% road so I won't be that concerned. The tire comes with a 50k warranty as well, as compared to the BFG KO2 - with no warranty.
The feel on the highway is excellent, and these tires are nearly silent. Maybe it was just the wear on the KO2 but it was like riding in a 747 - you had that constant drone of the tires...
A little cheaper than the KO2, and 50k warranty - plus all the features - time will tell if these were a good switch!
Friday, August 14, 2020
Finally upgraded to Husky Liners in the Raptor
A few months back I was rather disappointed that my front driver side floor mat hasn't lasted 32k miles. I mean, yeah they're rubber floor mats - but I usually wear soft soled shoes, no boots (or heels). As you can see it was torn the whole way through on the driver side. The passenger side isn't as worn, but it's a horrible fit for being stock.
I found some reviews of some floor mats that I posted on Ford Raptor Forum
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/top-10-floor-mats-which-do-you-have.69317/#post-1373988
The Husky liners came out on top, so I finally broke down and got a set for the front. The rear seat gets marginal traffic, so I opted to leave the stock one alone there.
Added Deaver +3HD leaf springs today!
The Raptor tends to 'squat' a bit with the travel trailer, so after many days of research I bottomed out (sic) on the Deaver +3HD l...
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note: this page works best with your ad-blocker turned off :) The Sony Sound system in the 802a package is pretty nice, but it's lack...
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From my previous blog about Forscan it's a free tool that lets you monitor, modify the computers in your vehicle. The 2017 Ford Rapto...
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From a previous post, I jumped on the Black Friday deal at http://fordraptorlights.com and had a custom setup delivered. https://2017-fo...