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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16497697" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>You edited your comment so I’ll answer this. Yes, it could potentially sit lower, that’s assuming you have sufficient room to allow the tire to sink in the chassis among other things. We could talk suspension theory all day, the point I was making is most people are not going to alter a 100k vehicle to make room for them and two, we honestly don’t know what constraints the engineers were under in design and approval. </p><p></p><p>Just a small change in frame width considerably raises the overall width of you added longer arms for increased travel, and they were shoehorning that damn blown v8 in there. We also know Dodge significantly increased the frame rigidity for this over the 1500, possibly do to issues Ford experienced in the first Gen Raptor. </p><p></p><p>If anything, I would think Ford had more opportunity to do it than Dodge, being they had a more compact v6, but then you have to consider packaging with turbos and associated piping. Like I said, you can’t compare the different platforms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16497697, member: 30475"] You edited your comment so I’ll answer this. Yes, it could potentially sit lower, that’s assuming you have sufficient room to allow the tire to sink in the chassis among other things. We could talk suspension theory all day, the point I was making is most people are not going to alter a 100k vehicle to make room for them and two, we honestly don’t know what constraints the engineers were under in design and approval. Just a small change in frame width considerably raises the overall width of you added longer arms for increased travel, and they were shoehorning that damn blown v8 in there. We also know Dodge significantly increased the frame rigidity for this over the 1500, possibly do to issues Ford experienced in the first Gen Raptor. If anything, I would think Ford had more opportunity to do it than Dodge, being they had a more compact v6, but then you have to consider packaging with turbos and associated piping. Like I said, you can’t compare the different platforms. [/QUOTE]
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