mpg with lift and 35s
#11
11-12 mpg for me since my install. Of course I didn' t get a truck like this for mpg anyhow so losing a few off what I was getting is no big deal compared to the satisfaction of having it lifted.
Last edited by KCK_Fireman; 07-04-2010 at 10:17 AM.
#12
Senior Member
I have not re-programed or re-geared since my lift and larger tires, so will be interesting to hear if you see any improvement. I didn't buy my truck for mileage savings either, but if something works to improve it I will surely want to try.
#14
Mark
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If you can afford a 2010 FX4 and then afford a 6inch Pro Comp and 35 inch Toyo's who cares how much gas you use...lol
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ScopewithPurpose (04-09-2022)
#15
#16
I'll let you know...I'm just hoping to get some better throttle response out of it. MPG would be a bonus.
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jammoye2 (10-23-2018)
#18
hallenfe
Thread Starter
well i just ordered a HBS leveling kit should be here soon. now i just have to save up for the actual lift kit. found a local guy who sells the rough country kit for pretty cheap
#19
well I dont have 35s but I do have a level and 34s. 275/65/20s specifically. When I first put them on, I was seeing 11.7-12.5 city. With the sct Im getting 12-13 city and 14-15 hwy. Just got the rancho lift and the trucks going in for the install tomorrow. Cant wait to see what it looks like with the lift and the 34s.
#20
hallenfe
Thread Starter
well I dont have 35s but I do have a level and 34s. 275/65/20s specifically. When I first put them on, I was seeing 11.7-12.5 city. With the sct Im getting 12-13 city and 14-15 hwy. Just got the rancho lift and the trucks going in for the install tomorrow. Cant wait to see what it looks like with the lift and the 34s.