Bent Frame
#46
You would still be dealing with the same possible frame issue since Ford only has one F150 frame...unless Ford/SVT decided to box it in like the previous Generation Lightnings. Which brings me back to my question, why did Ford feel the need to box in the crumple zone on a "street" truck and not an "off road" truck? I've had my share of street trucks including a S/C Harley F150 and never heard of one bottoming crushing the frame?
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the guy in the second video that bottomed out should be on his knees thanking god or whoever he believes in that he didnt die! that hit could have easily caused that truck to flip up and on its roof killing him, hes crying about a tweaked frame id be f%cking exstatic that the truck didnt flip on me! this guys are f%cking idiots plain and simply, taking a stock truck with softer leafs doing 80mph hitting a two foot kicker! YOUS ARE STUPID
#51
I have closely looked at the frames on these trucks especially in this area and can tell you its really very thin. It might be thinner then it should be for how these trucks were marketed. I'm not saying these guys were smarts by running these trucks that hard or that they shouldn't shoulder the burden but FORD didn't make that frame like they should of for that truck. I crawled under I saw and I have to think this could have been designed better.
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Just thought I add this. AutoBlog interviewed the SVT "boss" as they put it:
SVT boss goes on record about Ford Raptor frame damage claims [w/video]
SVT boss goes on record about Ford Raptor frame damage claims [w/video]
#57
They (ford) spent all kinds of money on R&D on the front and rear suspensions but as several members (myself included) have stated that the frames are the same as a standard F150. That to me shows they dropped the ball. Why go to all the trouble to market and develop the suspensions as a capable desert runner but stop short of not upgrading the frame as well? Why keep it standard? I have my theories. (Cough, COST!) But I am no engineer nor pretend to be one. I can just honestly say that if you inspect both frames the are identical. Now not to say the drivers didnt screw up. But Ford didn't build that frame to live up to that suspension.
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"Oh, WOE is me, I drove too fast for conditions, tore up my truck, maybe I should complain to the manufacturer for not making a fully idiot-proofed truck for fools like us wearing adorable little cowboy boots and hats, ain't we just too cute for words?"
Oh My Darling Clementine, those are the breaks of the game. Pun intended. You BROKE a $42,000 truck to traverse that? My God, what are they teaching you at that prep school? Compared to some of the roads where I'm at, that's a danged Interstate highway. And I drive those in a Gran Torino. A car. Not a truck. No lift kit. No Rancho upgrades to the steering or suspension. No knobby tires on polished carbon gray wheels with contrasting color bead lockers and lug nuts. Hell, I don't even put HUBCAPS on it half the time.
Would you wake up? Oh no, you wet the bed again!!!
Oh My Darling Clementine, those are the breaks of the game. Pun intended. You BROKE a $42,000 truck to traverse that? My God, what are they teaching you at that prep school? Compared to some of the roads where I'm at, that's a danged Interstate highway. And I drive those in a Gran Torino. A car. Not a truck. No lift kit. No Rancho upgrades to the steering or suspension. No knobby tires on polished carbon gray wheels with contrasting color bead lockers and lug nuts. Hell, I don't even put HUBCAPS on it half the time.
Would you wake up? Oh no, you wet the bed again!!!