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It has been about 2 weeks now that I put on 33" tires with after market wheels. I hover around 21.5 mpg combined. Conclusively, it will decrease your mpg by at least 1-1.5 mpg. This is my daily driver, so my result is formed from 45 minutes of highway traffic one way, 45 minutes of highway...
Email Luke ([email protected]) directly and he'll give you an email quote separate from their internet price. Mention you got referred from 5thgenrams forum.
Upgraded the tires and wheels on my V6 Big Horn (3.21) with coil suspension. Replaced the stock 275/65R18 with 275/60R20 Falken Wilkpeak A/T3W and 20" Fuel Rippers. Its only been a couple weeks, but went from averaging roughly 22.5 to 21.5 mpg. Speedometer wasn't much different, but went ahead...
I personally have had no issues reaching the EPA 24 mpg highway on long drives and 21 mpg combined ratings. I documented a 140 mile highway trip where I sat in 40 minutes of traffic, and I still was able to average 25.3 mpg. For quick reference; Big Horn, 4x4, coil suspension, 3.21 axle ratio...
If you're wanting the all terrain look that ride smooth, check out the Nitto Ridge Grappler or Hankook Dynapro AT2. Seem to be well liked here and both are available in 305/45R22.
From what I gathered on this forum, the Nitto Terra Grappler G2's have a lot of road noise and may not be optimal for your situation of street and highway driving.
Correct me if I am wrong, but can't you reuse your stock tire pressure monitor sensors? Could save you $179 if you can get the...
I plan on getting some 33" tires soon, for science purposes of course. Looking at 275/60R20 Falken Wildpeak AT3W, since they are closest to my stock Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude's rev/mi, paired with 20x9" Fuel Rippers and Rough Country Speedometer Calibrator.
I will report back, for science.
Thank you for your reply. This is likely what I will go with since it is cheaper and closer to the rev/mi of my stock Goodyear's than the 275/60R20 Nitto Ridge Grappler XL.
Is there a high risk running 275/60R20 Falken Wildpeak AT3W (115 max load rating) on my Big Horn 4x4 with standard suspension? Stock tires it came with are Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT (116 max load rating). Someone on this forum has done it before and mentioned his Ram came with Bridgestone...
They look great! Are your Falken's SL 115T load rated? I don't see an XL or E on their site in this size. I was told the minimum load rating was 116 and you could risk a tire rupture with anything less.
It seems I may be in the minority here, but I have been pleased with the fuel economy I have been getting out of the V6 (3.21 gear ratio). Here is my trip today from Sacramento to San Jose (California). Filled up with 89 octane and reset the display right before I left. 140 miles averaging 65-70...
Mopar Bed Step 82215289AF.
You can't notice the Mopar step either, except the foot press tab that barely sticks out to extend it. Imo the Mopar looks cleaner than the AMP step. Both are pricey (paid $330 after tax and shipping). Mopar's packaging is atrocious, but the step is heavy duty so...
If you guys are worried about over engineering, maybe this product isn't for you. Also, not to mention the price is steep. Anyway, I thought it was worth mentioning Ride88 because I am very happy with their product. Got the single QR3 quick kit and added a second QR3 attachment later. You...
Been a month in the making, but installed the Ohuhu Matte Black License Plate Frame, Line-X Premium Bedliner, Rough Country Nerf Steps, Lomax Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover, and Mopar Bed Step.
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