Video: Ford F-150 Raptor Showcases Shock Absorbers
F-150 Raptor’s front and rear FOX shocks offer 44% more volume and increase overall suspension travel by approximately 15%.

Ford F-150 Raptor (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Co.)

Ford F-150 Raptor (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Co.)
The all-new Ford F-150 Raptor will now feature a new set of FOX shocks – jointly developed by Ford and FOX to create a purpose-built setup exclusive to the off-road pickup.
The new 3-inch FOX shock adds a base valve piston that enables lower gas pressure, resulting in a more comfortable riding truck on the road. The internal bypass in the front and rear shocks has nine distinct zones that progressively manage shock forces, allowing for smooth on-road trips along with hard-hitting off-road driving. The final zones act like hydraulic bump stops to send fluid through the top of the piston while the shock is fully compressed, preventing Raptor from bottoming out. This allows Raptor to maintain a comfortable ride and leads to improved confidence for the driver to explore all of its extra-long suspension travel.
F-150 Raptor’s front and rear FOX shocks have grown from 2.5 inches to 3 inches in diameter for improved performance – offering 44% more volume for increased heat dissipation and fade resistance. Nearly 2-inches more suspension travel over the previous truck’s 11.2-inch front and 12-inch rear bring 2017 F-150 Raptor shocks to 13 inches at the front and 13.9 inches at the rear – roughly a 15% increase in overall suspension travel.
With a larger-diameter outer body and internal piston, the new FOX shocks allow Raptor to handle harder impacts while reducing harshness to the driver.
Check out the video below of the new shock absorbers in action:
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