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@SDDiver5 I just reached out to someone who really knows this stuff (They have GEN1 and GEN2) and said the hubs and wheels from 10 to 20 are the same with the exception of the HD payload package with the 7 lug bolt pattern.
Appreciate the help! I assume they’re referring to hubs for all f150s being the same and there’s no difference between raptor and non raptor?
 
Appreciate the help! I assume they’re referring to hubs for all f150s being the same and there’s no difference between raptor and non raptor?

Okay I did a bit of digging and the 2019 Ford Raptor has a different front hub part number (HL3Z-1104-B) thank the 2017 Ford XLT STX w/2.7 (FL3Z-1104-H) but both are 6x135 and the graphic is even the same.

I'm half tempted to drive up to you and swap out the wheels/tire onto my truck and see if the problem persists. I know for a fact that Raptor wheels regardless of year are interchangeable.
 
Okay I did a bit of digging and the 2019 Ford Raptor has a different front hub part number (HL3Z-1104-B) thank the 2017 Ford XLT STX w/2.7 (FL3Z-1104-H) but both are 6x135 and the graphic is even the same.

I'm half tempted to drive up to you and swap out the wheels/tire onto my truck and see if the problem persists. I know for a fact that Raptor wheels regardless of year are interchangeable.
I was going to post something on a Raptor forum to get all of their input and then take it to my Ford Dealer to see if they can figure it out.
 
Another great trip to AB in the books. Great way to spend the New Year celebration.

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Is that just a cover on a typical folding table or what you got there?
Yeah, I have a hammock in my camping totes and when there is no where to use it as a hammock, it gets used as a cover, table cloth, towel, dog bed, really anything we need lol. In this case, my wife wanted our camp to look organized and cute so she used it as a table cloth.
 
Hey everyone, been a while since I checked in here. I’ve been on a few camping trips and doing house projects. I got some LED fog and headlights that I installed. In order to get the headlight housing out you have to basically take apart the entire front of the truck which was obnoxious.
Either way, they’re bright AF and I dig them.

Still working on my vibration issues. I got tired of dealing with it so took a little break. Getting a road force balance on Thursday.

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And here she sits as of yesterday when I was waiting for my Thai food
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Hey everyone, been a while since I checked in here. I’ve been on a few camping trips and doing house projects. I got some LED fog and headlights that I installed. In order to get the headlight housing out you have to basically take apart the entire front of the truck which was obnoxious.

I did LEDs for my high and low beams and love them. I know its a but late...buuuut you can easily access the back of your head lights by unscrewing the splashguard in the front wheel wells. ;-)
 
I completly ditched my fog lights and replaced them with flush mount spot lights off of Amazon. Brighter than the OEM lights could ever hope to be amd the lenses don't crack. 20190807_073101.jpg
 
I completly ditched my fog lights and replaced them with flush mount spot lights off of Amazon. Brighter than the OEM lights could ever hope to be amd the lenses don't crack. View attachment 638845
In the future I want to have a legit fog light setup from baja designs or something similar to that.

And about accessing the lights...I originally tried to access them and it went fine but when it came to putting the rubber cap piece back on them, the bulbs are just slightly bigger than OEM so I couldn't get the top of the cover to pop into place....I figured it had something to do with being waterproof so wanted to make sure it went in.

Regardless, what a PITA! Over engineered of stupid engineered!?!?
 
I did LEDs for my high and low beams and love them. I know its a but late...buuuut you can easily access the back of your head lights by unscrewing the splashguard in the front wheel wells. ;-)

Regardless, what a PITA! Over engineered of stupid engineered!?!?
Driver side, I removed the airbox and went in from up top.

They are a pain in the butt though. Worst bulb access I've ever dealt with.
 

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