Superdannyboy
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That sounds like a legit prerunner.No shock and leaf combination will beat a coilover and link true pre-runner set up....Back in the late 80's I had a wanna be pre-runner, that was jump capable with double shocks on all 4 corners , a custom rear leaf pack by National Springs , in bed cross supports, full roll cage, 5 point harness from fighter jet . After a ride in my son in laws race truck with a coilover link setup last Sept there was no comparison .....
.Super Danny is alot like me and the crew I ran with back in the day.?.
Heck yea. I would definitely love to work on the RR team as a manufacturing engineer. You're right, the mechanical engineers have to be able to account for a factor of safety on each mechanical component and determine a set number of cycles each product should last through and how it'll all work together as a system.Ford's R&D on the Raptor will be leagues better than aftermarket.
OEMs always have to operate within certain limits, warranty, durability and reliability, low maintenance, works in any climate, cost, government restrictions, emissions, fuel economy, etc.
Aftermarket can skirt most of these, but the Raptor is such a well designed, engineered and tested package.
Of course, aftermarket shops have rockstars and super technical people working there that have been building trucks and making them rigid and built to last, but come on Ford has deep pockets to spend on R&D.
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