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MPG after Level and 35 inch tires?

Ute4Life

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Curious what people are getting, mpg wise, after leveling/lifting and throwing bigger tires on?

I did a 2 inch level and threw nearly 35 inch (34.6) tires on and get around 15-16 mpg.
 

Hahny

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Im Sitting about the same, in past experience with Hemi's it seems to take about 8,000 miles before you start getting some better mileage out of them, almost like its computer programmed into them!
 

RAMayor

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I am completely stock under 100 miles and getting 13 MPG driving like a senior citizen! Tell me it gets better?!?!?

Traded in a 31 mpg Corolla for a 13 MPG RAM, lol
 

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I am completely stock under 100 miles and getting 13 MPG driving like a senior citizen! Tell me it gets better?!?!?

Traded in a 31 mpg Corolla for a 13 MPG RAM, lol
nope shoulda waited for the ED
 

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I am completely stock under 100 miles and getting 13 MPG driving like a senior citizen! Tell me it gets better?!?!?

Traded in a 31 mpg Corolla for a 13 MPG RAM, lol

I was getting 9-10 for the first week, then about 12 for two weeks, and now I'm averaging about 15. I am sitting at 2600 miles, and so far, each week has gotten better. My Grand Cherokee with the same engine and similar weight (fully loaded Summit) was not getting much better than 16 on the same commute, but it was rated 14/20 whereas the RAM is rated 15/21. Guess we'll see. Running 89 octane in mine.
 

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