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lol le pire c'est que d'apres le thread, le problem n'est pas les jumps et le off-road... c'est les nid-de-poules qui tappent le bumpstop au frame!!
To anyone bashinbg against Ford, droppé nimporte quel truck d'un 3e étage
et apres le monde chiale que les frames de camions toyota sont faibles?? ils crochissent pas!
http://www.raptorforumz.com/showthread.php?t=14208
Some Ford Raptor owners have been complaining about bent frames after a day's use offroad. Ford seems unwilling to address the problem, possibly setting the stage for an epic internet battle.
sacrament !
Si c'était pas faite pour le off-road okay mais là ...
To anyone bashinbg against Ford, droppé nimporte quel truck d'un 3e étage, Ford, Chevrolet,Dodge,Nissan,Toyota,whatever pi voyez par vous meme les resultats.
Une édition "off road" en fait pas un truck de course sur un chassi en tube avec cage integré...
Top Gear ont déja fait quelque-chose de très semblable avec un vieux pick-up Toy... pis y'avait pomal plus que 3 étages! J'ai juste mis le lien de l'épisode 3...
to me it seems these trucks landed on something right in the middle of the frame instead of landing on the wheel because wouldnt the frame bend the other way if they landed on all 4 ?
Maybe they did something like this with their trucks
One thing sure though, its what you can call abuse.
Here you can see the paint chip just in front of the bump stop. It is the little light area - kind of rusty looking. This is where the frame is collapsing. The rotation of the frame, and therefore the bed is shown. Not exactly clear from this picture is the bump stop is no longer pointing straight down. It is pointing slightly forward due to the bottom of the frame rail starting to collapse.