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Old 09-04-2015, 11:43 AM
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Has anyone installed a bug shield on a ford raptor? Would the regular F150 bug shield work for the raptor?
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I don't believe it would look right. The Raptor's would probably need to be straighter for the hood line, whereas the regular F150 goes up for the grille.
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Originally Posted by bign1497
I don't believe it would look right. The Raptor's would probably need to be straighter for the hood line, whereas the regular F150 goes up for the grille.
Yea I was just curious because I seen all these different types of SUV & trucks that have them. Some look nice and some look horrible. Wanted to see if a raptor shield would look decent enough to have it on. I can imagine the cleaning behind the vents if it's even possible
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Here's one on EBay. Not much to it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/AVS-322046-Aeroskin-Bug-Deflector-Shield-Hood-Protector-11-14-Ford-F150-Raptor-/39
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Here's a pic. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...Yxw&ajaxhist=0
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Originally Posted by bign1497
Can't see this picture on my Smart phone. Guess my smartphone is not smart enough. Haha
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Originally Posted by bign1497
That's the 1 i seen, more to save the hood than a bug shield.
It would be good to cover a bunch of chip's on the hood if you had them.
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If only my 2011 Silverado only splashed water like my 2015 F150!
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Think the raptor is wider as well
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On the stick-on types, won't water & dust particles settle in at the adhesive edges & cause corrosion & paint damage? Where does the water drain off?



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