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Why don't they make a raptor expedition? That would be wild.lol
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Why don't they make a raptor expedition? That would be wild.lol
Expy FX4 skids bolt up on non FX4 Expy models.
While I don’t know about the FX4 air dam, I’m sure it does move about a bit. I added a skid plate to the front; the lower fascia left rub marks on the skid plate from some obvious movement (lower fascia was in contact with the skid plate after solidly mounting plate).After reading the above, and the comment about the lower bumper fascia being a little floppy with the air dam removed, I wonder if the Expy FX4 air dam, with the higher center clearance, is compatible with non-FX4 Expys. Anyone happen to know?
Thanks,
Dan
While I don’t know about the FX4 air dam, I’m sure it does move about a bit. I added a skid plate to the front; the lower fascia left rub marks on the skid plate from some obvious movement (lower fascia was in contact with the skid plate after solidly mounting plate).
You could probably cut down the air dam to almost nothing, and retain the rigidity.
Ha ha! I thought I'd seen that somewhere!Refer to post #5 in this thread to see what the front air dam looks like when cut down to about 1" while still maintaining the rigidity of the front lower facia.
Apparently, it’s a 5.5mm according to some instructions I had. I used a 7/32” (which is most likely the size). That size is also used for the fender liner on the inside of the wheel arch - same screws used on the fender liner.I must be an idiot because I can’t figure out what size bolt head the small ones are. 5mm is too small 6mm is too big. Same with 1/4” and 3/16”. Also do the white clips need to be removed?
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Apparently, it’s a 5.5mm according to some instructions I had. I used a 7/32” (which is most likely the size). That size is also used for the fender liner on the inside of the wheel arch - same screws used on the fender liner.
That is true, this is the first time i've seen a 5.5mm head. 7/32 is 5.55mm. There must be a secret supplier of screws with this size head...My vote is for the 5.5mm. I have seen them used in other applications. I thought all of the major automotive manufacturers hadn’t used SAE fasteners since the 80’s.
Not sure. But I had no issues with my 6mm, my guess is tolerances in tools are enough to make it fit or a little loose. I threw a 6mm on a handheld electric screwdriver and it worked great.I must be an idiot because I can’t figure out what size bolt head the small ones are. 5mm is too small 6mm is too big. Same with 1/4” and 3/16”. Also do the white clips need to be removed?
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Not sure. But I had no issues with my 6mm, my guess is tolerances in tools are enough to make it fit or a little loose. I threw a 6mm on a handheld electric screwdriver and it worked great.
I did remove any of the clips that weren't needed, but j saved them for later if needed.
So far I have had no issues with noise or movement and unfortunately I've only driven city streets so I can't really say of there is a noticeable effect on mileage.
My biggest concern are the stupid huge open pockets that fill up with snow and slush, I really wish these were more closed off.