SVT Raptor frames bending in off road use *new video*

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(It seems even Ford's "tough" stickers couldn't stop the frames from bending)
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Although Ford promotes its F-150 SVT Raptor as a hardcore off-roader, the purpose-built truck is turning out to be a bit of a softy. Several Raptor owners have complained of their beds coming out of alignment, with the truck’s rear frame section apparently to blame.

The Raptor’s bed-alignment problems have been noted on Web sites before, but a recent post on RaptorForumz.com has garnered some added attention. A group of 14 Raptor owners recently set out on an off-road adventure, but only four of those trucks returned with their frames intact.

As illustrated in the pictures below, most of the trucks returned from the off-road trip with their beds at a rearward angle. Although Ford has yet to officially diagnose the problem, forum moderate BlueSVT (who also happens to own one of the damaged Raptors) blames the bed sagging issue on the Raptor’s weak rear frame.

The Raptor’s rear frame section isn’t fully boxed, making it weaker than the rest of the truck. To make matters worse, the non-boxed section of frame thins above the rear axle to accommodate bump stops.

Under normal driving conditions, the rear axle has plenty of clearance under the bump stops. However, when the Raptor gets on the kind of terrain it was designed for, the rear axle can easily slam against the bump stops, bending the weaker part of the frame.

The frame problem appears to be widespread, with plenty of documentation on the RaptorForumz Web site. Ford has yet to comment on the phenomenon, but will likely have to answer to angry owners in the coming weeks. If BlueSVT’s assessment of the issue proves to be accurate, it begs the question as to how Ford missed such a glaring problem during the Raptor’s development.

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Why do you let this stuff get you all bent out of shape, Matt? :jester:
 

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This is how manufacturers make their stuff better. Sooner or later the public will find a weakness in anything. This sounds like a fairly valid complaint for a truck marketed as the most capable OEM off roader. I'm sure we will hear more.

I'm sure some people think they are Ivan Stewart in a prepared race truck when the get a Raptor. ANY OEM truck is going to need additional prep to do hardcore off roading.
 

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Wasnt cost effective to box in all those frames, bet they thought only 10% of them would actually see real baja conditions. Now I know what to look for when I buy my used Raptor.
 

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Amazing!

You go beat the sh*t out of a production-based truck and stuff breaks!? :ohnoes:




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Amazing!

You go beat the sh*t out of a production-based truck and stuff breaks!? :ohnoes:




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Agreed.


But, isn't that how they promoted it. Basically a factory built off road truck:dunno:
 

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