It actually looks like the tie rod ends held:
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It actually looks like the tie rod ends held:
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Well people have been using this one for a couple decades now and somehow still think it's a good line...the real joke here is its 2023 and people still think they're comedians with this line
Agreed, it shows the monster blobs of plastic take a beating, they will probably survive a nuclear blast as well.What? Nobody is taking dibs on the rear fender flares?
An oldie but a goodie for sure. That's why they call them classics.Well people have been using this one for a couple decades now and somehow still think it's a good line...
Some say, "classic," I say, "unfunny, unoriginal, well-beaten dead horse."An oldie but a goodie for sure. That's why they call them classics.![]()
Well alright then.Some say, "classic," I say, "unfunny, unoriginal, well-beaten dead horse."
Some YouTuber will try it I betDoes it even make sense to open that can of worms and try to fix it ?
I’m sure the frame is jacked and will need a complete front end. Salvage title etc on top of that - brutal
Cost to even get it close to original would cost more than the MSRP is my guess.
Is this what they mean by "it looks fast just sitting there"?
So in theory you could build your own Raptor. Just replace the front and rear sections on your frame and then add the suspension?Totally fixable. The frames are made in three sections. Assuming only the front section needs replacing. All comes down to the sell price as to whether or not it is worth it. Rigs like this on Copart usually go for too much money. I wouldn't rebuild this with the intent to sell for a profit. I would keep it until it died or make a trail rig out of it.
Hmm, is the Raptor frame different?Does it even make sense to open that can of worms and try to fix it ?
I’m sure the frame is jacked and will need a complete front end. Salvage title etc on top of that - brutal
Cost to even get it close to original would cost more than the MSRP is my guess.