Overlanding Raptor Build

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So excited! New wheels ordered and will be installed on the 29th!!! Stay tuned for pics! Seeing how much I can get done before Overland Expo West in May! Looking forward to that trip
 
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So excited for the projects this week! Black Rhino Armory wheels installed and they look great with the BFG KM3’s and the SSR 2.5” lift :)
 

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I also got my new dash set up installed for the CB mic and my Garmin InReach unit. I used the BuiltRight Industries dash mount and two Ram mount arms for the mounting solution. I used the powered mount for the Garmin to save on batteries.

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wow, great build. ive really enjoyed reading thru it. i dont know if i would lift it though. but thats me. im still working on my rig, maybe my mind will change when i get there.
 

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wow, great build. ive really enjoyed reading thru it. i dont know if i would lift it though. but thats me. im still working on my rig, maybe my mind will change when i get there.
I did the 2.5” lift as it is subtle. The reason I did the lift is the truck is so long that I have dragged running board and skid plates more than once. I personally would not go any higher, it’s a perfect balance of drivable and capable
 

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Also got my switch labels on finally as well as bedlining the rear wheel wells. A good project day!