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New Bronco Raptor owner here. I have always had Jeep Wranglers or Power Wagons in the past and thought I would give Ford a try. After a week, I’m pretty disappointed in the Raptor. I was going back and forth between a 392 and Raptor and ultimately got a deal on the Raptor I couldn’t pass up, plus in Billings, Montana there were no 392s within a 3 hour drive.
First of all, I’m really disappointed in the lack of aftermarket support for the Raptor trim specifically. I feel like every product I look at, it says “Not for Bronco Raptor or Badlands 2.7”. Even ford doesn’t have many options. I am specifically looking for an easy on/off rack that I can use to mount my Thule snow pack so the wife and I can go skiing. Even with the seats down her skis barely fit flat and that is even awkward because of the stupid design of the cargo area with the huge cliff at the point where the seats go down. Every rack I find is 2k and monstrous and not easy on/off. I had clamps for my jeep hard top drip rails that I could put Thule cross bars on and my snow pack and be on the road in 5 minutes or less. There’s nothing I can find like that for the Raptor. There’s some hitch mounted accessories out there, but with that giant spare I don’t see anything working without using a wobbly hitch extension. Also, I was looking for some cargo bags that would strap to the roll bar to make use of the dead space between the back part of the hard top and aft end of the roll cage. Ford makes some, but surprise, surprise, you can’t use them on a Raptor
The infotainment is laggy and the screen is dull compared to the 12” screen I had in my ‘21 power wagon. The camera views look like they are in standard definition on a 2010 tv, the surround view is especially poor.
I’m wondering if anyone else has had the same thoughts on quality and functionality. The whole purpose of getting a raptor was the superior suspension (or so I thought) and 37s from the factory. Engine performance was supposed to be an added bonus but I’ve found it substantially lacking when compared to a 392. Even the ride quality between the Raptor’s Hoss system and 392s little monotube dampers isn’t as substantial as you would think. Is it all going to seem worth it when I take it to Moab in the spring? Also, I am looking for recommendations for an easy to use rack system that I can take off when the weather gets nice so I can go topless.
First of all, I’m really disappointed in the lack of aftermarket support for the Raptor trim specifically. I feel like every product I look at, it says “Not for Bronco Raptor or Badlands 2.7”. Even ford doesn’t have many options. I am specifically looking for an easy on/off rack that I can use to mount my Thule snow pack so the wife and I can go skiing. Even with the seats down her skis barely fit flat and that is even awkward because of the stupid design of the cargo area with the huge cliff at the point where the seats go down. Every rack I find is 2k and monstrous and not easy on/off. I had clamps for my jeep hard top drip rails that I could put Thule cross bars on and my snow pack and be on the road in 5 minutes or less. There’s nothing I can find like that for the Raptor. There’s some hitch mounted accessories out there, but with that giant spare I don’t see anything working without using a wobbly hitch extension. Also, I was looking for some cargo bags that would strap to the roll bar to make use of the dead space between the back part of the hard top and aft end of the roll cage. Ford makes some, but surprise, surprise, you can’t use them on a Raptor
The infotainment is laggy and the screen is dull compared to the 12” screen I had in my ‘21 power wagon. The camera views look like they are in standard definition on a 2010 tv, the surround view is especially poor.
I’m wondering if anyone else has had the same thoughts on quality and functionality. The whole purpose of getting a raptor was the superior suspension (or so I thought) and 37s from the factory. Engine performance was supposed to be an added bonus but I’ve found it substantially lacking when compared to a 392. Even the ride quality between the Raptor’s Hoss system and 392s little monotube dampers isn’t as substantial as you would think. Is it all going to seem worth it when I take it to Moab in the spring? Also, I am looking for recommendations for an easy to use rack system that I can take off when the weather gets nice so I can go topless.
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