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If someone chooses to click on your thread and finds it obnoxious, it's on them, not you.Should I start a build thread or would that obnoxious, as I am VERY new member?
If someone chooses to click on your thread and finds it obnoxious, it's on them, not you.Should I start a build thread or would that obnoxious, as I am VERY new member?
I think that's the reason you don't see them much.Yep, agreed. The rear swing out is neat.
I don't think it would work for me as I tow. It's already a pain just trying to open the tailgate once the trailer is hooked up.
Build thread and picsReally appreciate all the input and discussion... Here's the build so far. Comments, suggestion, scathing criticisms, and ad hominem attacks welcomed!
Next month she (Code Name: Heidi) get legs and shoes. Fox 2.5 w/ DSC all around and Deaver HD +1" leafs. Tires and wheels are LT315\70\R17 KO2 (...on the band wagon too!) mounted to Evo Corse wheels in matte black.
Should I start a build thread or would that obnoxious, as I am VERY new member?
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As you have found, no one makes a rear swingout bumper for the F-150/Raptor. There are many threads on various forums covering this. I've talked with Expedition One a couple times and they will likely put one out in ~18 months. C4 is ~24 months.Really appreciate all the input and discussion... Here's the build so far. Comments, suggestion, scathing criticisms, and ad hominem attacks welcomed!
Next month she (Code Name: Heidi) get legs and shoes. Fox 2.5 w/ DSC all around and Deaver HD +1" leafs. Tires and wheels are LT315\70\R17 KO2 (...on the band wagon too!) mounted to Evo Corse wheels in matte black.
Should I start a build thread or would that obnoxious, as I am VERY new member?
The only thing I have to say is, people don't make a lot of stuff for the F150. Finding a true set of frame mounted sliders is not easy. I think the one set I found was from ADD and they were like $2200 or something stupid.Other than looking "salty" I can't imagine why anybody would want a carrier like that on an F-150. As others have said, there's plenty of room for a decent size spare in the stock location.
You can get a 36 gallon fuel tank on an F-150 from the factory so there's not even any good justification for trying to use the factory tire location for extra fuel, like there is on some vehicles with smaller tanks.
Biggest factor is the way such a carrier interferes with trailering, loading stuff in the bed, etc. On a smaller vehicle (Tacoma, 4runner) without a lot of space, people are willing to accept the hassles of the exterior tire carrier despite the challenges. On a full size vehicle they see no need for it.
You observed that the F-150 is the most popular truck in North America (actually I think it's the most popular vehicle, period.) And yet, even as popular as it is, nobody makes a swing out tire carrier bumper - so, doesn't that answer your question right there? The reason nobody makes one is because there's no demand for one.
BTW I'm not aware of a swing-out tire carrier bumper that is available for a Silverado, Ram 1500, Tundra or Titan either, for the same reasons: (a) It's not needed and (b) it prevents you from using the truck as a truck.
$2200 though. To hold your tire.Wilco/Tiregate makes a new options I've always thought was super bada**.
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Tell me you've never been to Baja without telling me you've never been to Baja.Other than looking "salty" I can't imagine why anybody would want a carrier like that on an F-150. As others have said, there's plenty of room for a decent size spare in the stock location.
You can get a 36 gallon fuel tank on an F-150 from the factory so there's not even any good justification for trying to use the factory tire location for extra fuel, like there is on some vehicles with smaller tanks.
Biggest factor is the way such a carrier interferes with trailering, loading stuff in the bed, etc. On a smaller vehicle (Tacoma, 4runner) without a lot of space, people are willing to accept the hassles of the exterior tire carrier despite the challenges. On a full size vehicle they see no need for it.
You observed that the F-150 is the most popular truck in North America (actually I think it's the most popular vehicle, period.) And yet, even as popular as it is, nobody makes a swing out tire carrier bumper - so, doesn't that answer your question right there? The reason nobody makes one is because there's no demand for one.
BTW I'm not aware of a swing-out tire carrier bumper that is available for a Silverado, Ram 1500, Tundra or Titan either, for the same reasons: (a) It's not needed and (b) it prevents you from using the truck as a truck.
It is absurdly expensive for something so simple.$2200 though. To hold your tire.
Apparently you cannot be poor and enjoy overlanding based on what I see here and on GXOR. You must spend a manditory $10k cash to even think about it.
As you have found, no one makes a rear swingout bumper for the F-150/Raptor. There are many threads on various forums covering this. I've talked with Expedition One a couple times and they will likely put one out in ~18 months. C4 is ~24 months.
If you haven't already spent the $ look into the HD3 or HD4 Deavers. Additionally 17-18 rear Raptor take offs (or 19+ w/ live wire delete) will give you everything the Fox 2.5 DSC's do but cost less. Alternatively 1g/2g Raptor Icon or King bypasses fit with some work. 1g/2g Raptor Fox bypasses do not fit due to the inner bypass tube placement (they are installed in the photo, pulled them after a 5 mile drive due to rubbing). Icon billet UCAs + SPC Performance 86252 HD Cam Kit will save you a lot of frustration in losing your alignment if you spend real time off road. If you think you'll ever jump the truck then bite the bullet and buy SVC's bump stop kit with Fox 2.0 IFPs.
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Seems to be the case with most things "overland"It is absurdly expensive for something so simple.
The HD3 is "stock height" and just replaces the 3" lift block that comes stock. HD4 provides 1" of lift. Keep it in mind for the next round of upgrades.Thanks for the feed back.
I have no intention to jump my truck what-so-ever... Mostly just plodding along on simple to moderate off-road trails. My principle needs are payload, durability, comfort, and duration. The wife and I (no kiddos... yet) plan are planning some trips to North Eastern Canada but most regularly this rig will be our basecamp for hunt trips.
I am convinced on the impractical nature of the bumper now... moving on.
Why do you recommend the HD 3" or 4" ? I already purchased all the suspension bits so that ship has sailed, at least for now. It seems like there are few other items though that may improve reliability, please elaborate.
I saw a post on your setup, its seems like you intent to go fast over the desert. Might be overkill for me at this point, though I could be wrong. Your insight is appreciated.