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Hey Guys,
Bought my truck May 9th 2022, had it lifted about 2 weeks ago, MPG's are still "settling" in but it looks like without a calibration I'm getting around 15 MPG mixed. Here's what I had installed:
Pedal Commander
6" Ready Lift
22x12 -44
35x12.50x22 Kanati Mud Hogs
It rides...
Welp! I did it! Honestly if I can get anything better than 10 MPG I'll be super happy! I was supposed to be driving around my Silverado right now that was getting 10 MPG.....butttttt it was stolen back in February, I also had a Tesla Model S that I sold, after that is when I bought the Dodge...
I'm expecting the worst but praying for the best! Looks like Ill have to drive the Harley around more! 😂🤣😂 I don't think it will be that bad, there's a few vids on Y.T. with guys running 37's that are getting 16 mixed. I was doing 50 miles one way to work but recently moved 8 miles from work...
Thank you for the input Shots, yes I'm very realistic with my expectations, I'm well aware what lifting/adding bigger rims and tires does, as stated I had a 2006 2500 HD Silverado that was lifted 6" w/ 20's on 35's, that truck DID get at best 12 MPG but that truck did have the 6.0L gas motor...
Yeah, I hear ya on the V6.......BUT, I will say that it does have some get up, my previous truck was a Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, I had that for 15 years and probably towed something heavy 5x's....so this time around I was more concerned about the daily MPG's.
I know I'm not gonna be having a...
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