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Where did you find that and you sure it fits the Raptor?
What exactly are you referring to?
Weird I thought I was replying to the actual post. I am referring to the oil filter holder.
 
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Where did you find that and you sure it fits the Raptor?


Weird I thought I was replying to the actual post. I am referring to the oil filter holder.
It's supposed to be the same part number as the 2.7.
 
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Oh ok, I would imagine it fits. Where did you find that, do you have a link?
They're all over Amazon. Just look for whichever is cheapest at the time. I paid under $20.
 

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The more compact running boards from Ironbison. Direct bolt on 2019-2025. Better clearance when offroad. FYI, but directly from their site. It's cheaper than Amazon and free shipping still.
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I had this same kit and got a laugh out of it before most of it ended up in the trash can. I think someone in china got scans of the truck and haphazardly made mats for random flat areas of the cabin (while somehow not including mats for many of the areas where you would want them). A couple of them are mats for places where there are already better mats. It was hilarious when I opened it and started putting them around. There are mats for places you can hardly get to where no-one would ever attempt to sit anything. A bunch of them would need double sided tape or some sort of adhesive for them to even stay in the ridiculous places they are intended to go (that said nothing I tried would actually stay stuck to the bottom of them and I'm not permanently adhering super cheap rubber to my truck). I think I kept the two in the front door pockets, the front cup holder (the back one obviously just falls out and goes down in the seat if you put the arm rest), and the French fry holder.
 
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I had this same kit and got a laugh out of it before most of it ended up in the trash can. I think someone in china got scans of the truck and haphazardly made mats for random flat areas of the cabin (while somehow not including mats for many of the areas where you would want them). A couple of them are mats for places where there are already better mats. It was hilarious when I opened it and started putting them around. There are mats for places you can hardly get to where no-one would ever attempt to sit anything. A bunch of them would need double sided tape or some sort of adhesive for them to even stay in the ridiculous places they are intended to go (that said nothing I tried would actually stay stuck to the bottom of them and I'm not permanently adhering super cheap rubber to my truck). I think I kept the two in the front door pockets, the front cup holder (the back one obviously just falls out and goes down in the seat if you put the arm rest), and the French fry holder.
For $17, if half work that's fine by me.
 

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I would hold onto the stock running boards for a while to make sure you're ok with those day to day. The OEM running boards for the Raptor are over a thousand dollars a piece for each side to buy them new and they are much more heavy duty than you would expect. They also don't actually impact your ground clearance at all because the frame hangs down lower than they do, but they can make contact with stuff in certain scenarios because of how far they stick out (which I haven't ever found to be an issue and I'm off-road every day, but I don't go rock crawling)

The real reason I would hold onto the OEM boards though is because they are designed the way they are because of the wide body on the truck - without them your rear quarter panel will get torn up very quickly and it's not something any PPF in the world is going to stop. I thought front mudflaps would make it a non-issue but I was wrong. I drove one time and heard everything pinging the truck and put them back on. Even with them on I had a piece of gravel go under the front mud flap and through the one hole at the front of the OEM running boards and chip the paint THROUGH the ppf on the rear quarter panel before I plugged that hole >.<.
 
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I would hold onto the stock running boards for a while to make sure you're ok with those day to day. The OEM running boards for the Raptor are over a thousand dollars a piece for each side to buy them new and they are much more heavy duty than you would expect. They also don't actually impact your ground clearance at all because the frame hangs down lower than they do, but they can make contact with stuff in certain scenarios because of how far they stick out (which I haven't ever found to be an issue and I'm off-road every day, but I don't go rock crawling)

The real reason I would hold onto the OEM boards though is because they are designed the way they are because of the wide body on the truck - without them your rear quarter panel will get torn up very quickly and it's not something any PPF in the world is going to stop. I thought front mudflaps would make it a non-issue but I was wrong. I drove one time and heard everything pinging the truck and put them back on. Even with them on I had a piece of gravel go under the front mud flap and through the one hole at the front of the OEM running boards and chip the paint THROUGH the ppf on the rear quarter panel before I plugged that hole >.<.
I'll keep that in mind.
 

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For $17, if half work that's fine by me.
Oh for sure, it wasn't a bad purchase because of what did work and how cheap it was but it was just silly how useless a lot of it was.
 
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Oh for sure, it wasn't a bad purchase because of what did work and how cheap it was but it was just silly how useless a lot of it was.
Sometimes you get a whole bag of shit to get a few good nuggets. Lol
 
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