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hangloose84
Posts: 3
Location: United States Occupation: Age: V$: |
#1 2019-05-31 04:32 |
I am currently on the mission to make my 2012 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor off-road worthy. I have already installed a set of body armors, a Warn Winch, Nitto mud tires, Bilstein off-road shocks and a Pro comp lift kit. What other mods should I consider?
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SuperSupra512
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Location: --- None Occupation: None Age: V$: 17500 |
#2 2019-05-31 11:44 |
I don't see any reason to add anything at all. A supercharger would increase your power and torque, if it's in your budget. (I do not remember if the SVT's come with superchargers).
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Sleepin mOnkey
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Location: Japan Universe, Milky way ,Solar system, Earth Occupation: Automotive engineer Student Age: 33 V$: 14.750 |
#3 2019-06-01 01:00 |
honeslty just drive it and go improving from that a stock raptor is already very good at off roading drive yours look for ride alongs talk to people and build a plan from that
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Bigg Boss93
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http://rdbl.co/1Hmg5XL Location: Italy - Sardegna Occupation: Swimming out of the shit pool Age: 30 V$: More than you can afford, pal. |
#4 2019-06-01 01:33 |
Is this a real life thing or..? If so you should post pics and i should move the thread to Motors section.
Staying on topic, you should add a full blown led bar. |
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