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Ford's compact SUV rides on chunkier tires, a unique exhaust, and wears Raptor badges, but the company confirmed it's not a ...
The Raptor rides on 37-inch BF Goodrich “All-Terrain” T/A KO2 tires. It’s important to know that for trucks and SUVs, all-terrain has a connotation not entirely dissimilar to all-season tires.
Probably the first thing you’ll notice about the Bronco Raptor is that it’s wide. The track has been increased by 8.6 inches, a combination of suspension upgrades and the standard 37-inch tires.
The Raptor’s track width is increased by 8.6 inches over a standard Bronco’s, and it’s 9.8 inches wider overall; we’ve already seen it next to normal traffic and it looks gargantuan.
The new Raptor version of the popular SUV has standard 37-inch all-terrain tires, and it's nearly 10 inches wider than a standard Bronco.
Then there is also a three-inch (7.62 cm) lift kit with coilovers, new trailing arms, and enough clearance for a beefy set of 37-inch tires and 17-inch KMC Impact wheels!
One of Raptor's prominent features is its wide base. Brian Smyth. Upon first encountering the aggressive third-gen Raptor, I immediately noticed its wide base and boulder-like 37-inch tires, The ...
Slated to go on sale this fall, the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor is motivated by a twin-turbo 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine with more horsepower than the naturally aspirated V8 of yesteryear.
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