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For safety and purpose, Hollywood doesn't use vehicles from the manufacturers for stunts. They build a vehicle for the specific stunt, and put a factory look body over it. Just look at the cars from "Need for Speed". They didn't actually use any of those rare cars for stunts, only for you close...
It wasn't designed for Baja 1000 type of abuse, but for sand dunes and other soft landings. Otherwise, it would have had 30-something inches of suspension travel, with similarly equipped shocks. Just look at the damage it visibly took from the one jump he took. Wait for when it's clean and set...
I'm betting that he'll find more damage after it's all cleaned up. He landed on one wheel first, twisting the whole frame. He broke a bed mount on the Raptor, so I imagine there's other things now in need of repair, besides the obvious.
Better yet, why not donate the $90K to charities that support those people in need, instead of giving it to FCA? Do you really think that those people in need can afford the gift taxes on a $90k truck?
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