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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Anyone running 285/55 22's?
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[QUOTE="Notneb, post: 1376712, member: 22077"] Biggest drop in mpg is air under the truck. The higher you go, the worse your mpg's. I've got a 2.5" Carli on 18's with 35" tires, I average 14-15mpg, 90% city 10% blasting through the desert. Type of tire helps too, the more aggressive the tread, the greater the mpg loss due to rolling resistance. I'd say stick with a 2.5" level/lift and that tire size and you'll probably see 15-16mpg city. I don't count highway because speed has such a huge impact on these trucks, so results vary... [/QUOTE]
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