McCarthy
Is it riding season yet?
Continuation of my previous trucks in one thread, starting with the current one (2023 Raptor)
Raptor build starts on PAGE 26
and it is here. Wow this thing is amazing.
First thing, the interior even in a loaded Raptor is a SERIOUS downgrade from the previous Limited, with the exception of the steering wheel and paddle shifters in the Raptor is so much nicer than the thin dainty steering wheel in the Ltd.
However the truck is by far the best driving truck i've owned, period. The suspension is incredible on road (bear with me for off road review... Truck has 34 miles on it currently. Lol)
The exhaust settings are hilarious, from silent in quiet mode, to way too loud, but sounding very similar to a GTR in "Baja" mode. Way too loud but I will admit absolutely hilarious!
Plans:
We're going to Baja in the fall, so prepping for that. Need a mount to hold 2 full size spares, pro eagle jack, fuel, cooler etc,
Deciding on going with an MT (Toyo MT/BFG KM3) or sticking with an all terrain (BFG KO2, Falken AT3W etc), but will be on 37x12.50x17's on the factory forged beadlocks.
Likely adding Eibach springs to give it some height (2" front, 1.5 rear)
Also definitely adding hydro bumps, I tend to get a bit carried away with things, so this is a good safety net.
Aux lighting; Likely going with 4x BD LP6's, mounted on the bumper, 2 amber for dust/snow, and 2 white, also may go BD or Rigid 40" light bar (something insane like 40,000 Lumens)
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Note: I didn't want to make another new thread because I got a different truck, the builds are all so similar I thought i'd just continue it on one thread. The below will be the 2022 Limited summary, and the thread on this truck starts on page 25 (most of the way down)
Below the Limited summary, is the last truck (2021 Platinum summary, and that truck is pages 1- 25
Added this to the fleet a back in the fall. 2022 F150 Limited. CCD suspension- if anyone knows anything about CCD other than what google has (Which is VERY little) please let me know, It's a Continuously Controlled Dampening which as far as I can tell is magnetic ride like my last Mustang had.
Anyway, the CCD with a basic 2" level kit is the best riding truck i've ever owned, and i've done everything from Bilstein 6112/5160 combo's, to Fox coilvers etc on previous trucks, but the mag ride handles everything from small chatter to big hits off road, to speed bumps and rough roads far better than anything else i've done.
Being able to control them with drive modes ins interesting as well, put it in sport or tow haul and the dampers stiffen dramatically. Same with the off road modes, the CCD shocks changes noticeably based on the mode.
Of course it's not nearly as capable as a say a 2.5" Fox or King coilver, or a Raptor etc.
EDIT: I can confirm it is magnetic ride (CCD), as I had a suspension fault (which went away with a key cycle and hasn't come back since- first and only fault so far (2/20/23) and while the fault was active the suspension clearly went to a sort of full stiff safe mode, as the truck rode like an absolute dump truck (unbelievably stiff, like empty bed, 80PSI tires F350 stiff) until a key cycle went back to normal.
Tires are a 295/60/20 (34x11.50x20) and don't rub at all after extremely minor trimming of the corner of the air dam, and a sliver off the corner of the fender liner that sticks out. Wheels are a 20x9 +18 offset and the combo sticks out a bit less than 3/8" past fenders. Perfect fitment and function imo. Have had the tires absolutely stuffed into oblivion and have had no rub.
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Hey guys,
New truck, same plan, so I figured i'd leave the same thread. The new truck, starts at page 21 (link: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...-project-basecamp.212323/page-21#post-2896341 )
The plan here is a tow rig/toy hauler, dirt bikes, quads, snowmobiles in the winter, and a TBD travel trailer for summer.
Previous: a 2019 F150 Crew Cab, 302A package F150 with a 3.5 Ecoboost, 10 speed transmission w/ rear locker, and sport package.
New truck: 2021 F150 Crew Cab, Platinum (701A package), 3.5 ecoboost (now with 400hp, 500 ft lbs), rear locker, and FX4 package.
Parts:
Bilstein 6112 front coilover (2" setting)
Bilstein 5160 rear shocks (ordered)
Line X spray liner
18x9 Fuel Pump Wheels
295/70/18 Falken AT3W- 10 ply E rated
Firestone airbags w/ compressor (ordered)
Ford hard rolling tonneau cover
FILTHY dirty with our spring roads but stock:
On the hoist!
Work done, but we have an issue...
PSA: For 2021+ F150 owners regarding wheel and tire fitment:
On previous gen trucks, an 18x9 +1 or 0 offset wheel fit the sport package/Lariat trucks perfectly. With a 2.25" level, they would just tuck a 275 series tire, and a 12.50 (315) would have the tread flush with the wheel arch.
On the 2021 Platinum, and this will go for all 2021, an 18x9 +1 offset sticks out almost TWO INCHES of tread, and this is with a 295 series tire, which is 11.8" wide. Truck is basically un-driveable as it will sandblast the ******** out of the side of the truck. Ordering new wheels in the morning. ********
Looks fantastic though...
Old truck:
Completed:
Bilstein 6112 front coilover (2" setting)
Bilstein 5100 rear shocks
BrightSource LED high/low beams (Canadian made)
275/70/18 (33.5x11x18) BFG KO2 tires
35x12.50x18 BFG KO2's temporarily
18x9 Fuel Pump wheels
Line-X box liner
Soft rolling tonneau (gets out of the way when box space is needed)
31.5" NightRider Aux lighting
Firestone Ride-Rite airbags
To be completed:
ADD Lite front pre-runner bumper
31.5" NightRider Aux lighting (Ordered and arrived, awaiting install) Completed
Firestone Ride-Rite airbags w/ daystar cradles w/ compressor (wireless) Partially completed
Bone stock. Day I picked it up:
Next to my buddy's truck:
The front Bilstein 6112 coilover's
High beams after the LED headlight install:
Currently how it sits (5100 rears installed)
Raptor build starts on PAGE 26
and it is here. Wow this thing is amazing.
First thing, the interior even in a loaded Raptor is a SERIOUS downgrade from the previous Limited, with the exception of the steering wheel and paddle shifters in the Raptor is so much nicer than the thin dainty steering wheel in the Ltd.
However the truck is by far the best driving truck i've owned, period. The suspension is incredible on road (bear with me for off road review... Truck has 34 miles on it currently. Lol)
The exhaust settings are hilarious, from silent in quiet mode, to way too loud, but sounding very similar to a GTR in "Baja" mode. Way too loud but I will admit absolutely hilarious!
Plans:
We're going to Baja in the fall, so prepping for that. Need a mount to hold 2 full size spares, pro eagle jack, fuel, cooler etc,
Deciding on going with an MT (Toyo MT/BFG KM3) or sticking with an all terrain (BFG KO2, Falken AT3W etc), but will be on 37x12.50x17's on the factory forged beadlocks.
Likely adding Eibach springs to give it some height (2" front, 1.5 rear)
Also definitely adding hydro bumps, I tend to get a bit carried away with things, so this is a good safety net.
Aux lighting; Likely going with 4x BD LP6's, mounted on the bumper, 2 amber for dust/snow, and 2 white, also may go BD or Rigid 40" light bar (something insane like 40,000 Lumens)
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Note: I didn't want to make another new thread because I got a different truck, the builds are all so similar I thought i'd just continue it on one thread. The below will be the 2022 Limited summary, and the thread on this truck starts on page 25 (most of the way down)
Below the Limited summary, is the last truck (2021 Platinum summary, and that truck is pages 1- 25
Added this to the fleet a back in the fall. 2022 F150 Limited. CCD suspension- if anyone knows anything about CCD other than what google has (Which is VERY little) please let me know, It's a Continuously Controlled Dampening which as far as I can tell is magnetic ride like my last Mustang had.
Anyway, the CCD with a basic 2" level kit is the best riding truck i've ever owned, and i've done everything from Bilstein 6112/5160 combo's, to Fox coilvers etc on previous trucks, but the mag ride handles everything from small chatter to big hits off road, to speed bumps and rough roads far better than anything else i've done.
Being able to control them with drive modes ins interesting as well, put it in sport or tow haul and the dampers stiffen dramatically. Same with the off road modes, the CCD shocks changes noticeably based on the mode.
Of course it's not nearly as capable as a say a 2.5" Fox or King coilver, or a Raptor etc.
EDIT: I can confirm it is magnetic ride (CCD), as I had a suspension fault (which went away with a key cycle and hasn't come back since- first and only fault so far (2/20/23) and while the fault was active the suspension clearly went to a sort of full stiff safe mode, as the truck rode like an absolute dump truck (unbelievably stiff, like empty bed, 80PSI tires F350 stiff) until a key cycle went back to normal.
Tires are a 295/60/20 (34x11.50x20) and don't rub at all after extremely minor trimming of the corner of the air dam, and a sliver off the corner of the fender liner that sticks out. Wheels are a 20x9 +18 offset and the combo sticks out a bit less than 3/8" past fenders. Perfect fitment and function imo. Have had the tires absolutely stuffed into oblivion and have had no rub.
pic:
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Hey guys,
New truck, same plan, so I figured i'd leave the same thread. The new truck, starts at page 21 (link: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/...-project-basecamp.212323/page-21#post-2896341 )
The plan here is a tow rig/toy hauler, dirt bikes, quads, snowmobiles in the winter, and a TBD travel trailer for summer.
Previous: a 2019 F150 Crew Cab, 302A package F150 with a 3.5 Ecoboost, 10 speed transmission w/ rear locker, and sport package.
New truck: 2021 F150 Crew Cab, Platinum (701A package), 3.5 ecoboost (now with 400hp, 500 ft lbs), rear locker, and FX4 package.
Parts:
Bilstein 6112 front coilover (2" setting)
Bilstein 5160 rear shocks (ordered)
Line X spray liner
18x9 Fuel Pump Wheels
295/70/18 Falken AT3W- 10 ply E rated
Firestone airbags w/ compressor (ordered)
Ford hard rolling tonneau cover
FILTHY dirty with our spring roads but stock:
On the hoist!
Work done, but we have an issue...
PSA: For 2021+ F150 owners regarding wheel and tire fitment:
On previous gen trucks, an 18x9 +1 or 0 offset wheel fit the sport package/Lariat trucks perfectly. With a 2.25" level, they would just tuck a 275 series tire, and a 12.50 (315) would have the tread flush with the wheel arch.
On the 2021 Platinum, and this will go for all 2021, an 18x9 +1 offset sticks out almost TWO INCHES of tread, and this is with a 295 series tire, which is 11.8" wide. Truck is basically un-driveable as it will sandblast the ******** out of the side of the truck. Ordering new wheels in the morning. ********
Looks fantastic though...
Old truck:
Completed:
Bilstein 6112 front coilover (2" setting)
Bilstein 5100 rear shocks
BrightSource LED high/low beams (Canadian made)
35x12.50x18 BFG KO2's temporarily
18x9 Fuel Pump wheels
Line-X box liner
Soft rolling tonneau (gets out of the way when box space is needed)
31.5" NightRider Aux lighting
Firestone Ride-Rite airbags
To be completed:
ADD Lite front pre-runner bumper
Bone stock. Day I picked it up:
Next to my buddy's truck:
The front Bilstein 6112 coilover's
High beams after the LED headlight install:
Currently how it sits (5100 rears installed)
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