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Old 03-28-2012, 09:50 PM
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Im only getting 10 city with my 4.6 and 33s.
Old 03-29-2012, 09:01 AM
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Damn, i feel lucky my 03 4.6 on 35"s gets 14.5 mostly city on stock 3.55 gearing but putting on my 4.88 next week!
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I'm at around 13-14 mpg mixed driving with a 4.6, 3.55s and 33s. Of course my heavy right foot might have a little something to do with that as well.
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Originally Posted by Bigbucks243

How bad is ur mpg mine gets 15 now with leveling kit at 31" mud tires but I'm gonna switch to all terrains.
Like 15 at the very most with the wind blowing behind you
Old 04-05-2012, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by greenheadkiller98

Like 15 at the very most with the wind blowing behind you
Dang so reappearing would help my gas mileage decently I get 15 now with stock size mud tires.
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Looking back at this, is everyone compensating the new tire size when you calculate the mpgs?
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Originally Posted by Bigbucks243

Dang so reappearing would help my gas mileage decently I get 15 now with stock size mud tires.
Yeah i wish i had the 3.73s for my 33s. I would deff regear for 35s atleast 3.73 at the highest. I would probably go with 4.10, 4.11
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Originally Posted by 97madness
Looking back at this, is everyone compensating the new tire size when you calculate the mpgs?
I do my 33s are 10% taller than the stock tires so I add 10% to whatever my odo reading is using the trip meter.
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Lol I'm runnin 33's with the 4.6 4x4 and the dreaded 3.31's in my 2000 with 71,xxx miles and I'm gettin bout 12 city if I drive it right. Straight pipes definitely don't help. I'm goin 4.56 real soon. I've lost power(not that the 3.31's provided a lot anyhow) but I'm pullin em pretty good imo.



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