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Old 03-02-2015, 11:35 AM
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I'm debating between leaving my 2012 ford f-150 3.7l xlt as is and throwing 33s, or jacking it up 6 inchs and tossing 35s on there. Only thing that worries me is if this mighty v6 is powerful enough to push these 4 35s effectively. Anybody have any input? opinions? Any advice is much appreciated.
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I have the same truck ecoboost and I don't feel any major power loss.. Only thing that took a huge hit was my mpg!!! I average 9.9mpg to 11.1 mpg.. I have a 6" lift with 35s.. But I LOVE this thing!
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I have 33's and didn't feel any loss of power. Next set will be 35's.
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Originally Posted by Duro
I have 33's and didn't feel any loss of power. Next set will be 35's.
You have the 3.7?
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Originally Posted by Jenkins2015
I have the same truck ecoboost and I don't feel any major power loss.. Only thing that took a huge hit was my mpg!!! I average 9.9mpg to 11.1 mpg.. I have a 6" lift with 35s.. But I LOVE this thing!


You have way way more Toque than a 3.7 no comparison.


I noticed some difference on my 3.7 going from 235 to 265 17,s but I am pretty picky. Not enough to want to go back but I would never consider more. that said I am happy with the stock height. For you that lift and go big it looks cool and I see why you do it but just not for me.
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Originally Posted by xkab2
You have the 3.7?
Yes and I did not notice any loss of power.
My previous truck was a B4000 and I was running 33's. This 305hp 3.7 should be good to push 35's with the same gearing.
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I have 305 70r 17 which is basically a 34" on my truck with the 3.7L it can handle it very well and it is worth being a little harder on gas. All i have is a leveling kit to make them fit , but i always ran bigger tires so i could not tell you if it is less powerful, i assume it is but I am not building a rocket


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I'm debating between leaving my 2012 ford f-150 3.7l xlt as is and throwing 33s, or jacking it up 6 inchs and tossing 35s on there. Only thing that worries me is if this mighty v6 is powerful enough to push these 4 35s effectively. Anybody have any input? opinions? Any advice is much appreciated.
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I'm running Goodyear Duratrac 33s right now. I need to give it more throttle of course, and mpg went from 16 to 15.7. So no big deal really.



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