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MPG on Lifted longhorn

Blake6868

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Hi Guys I’m new to the longhorn world. I was thinking about getting a 2019 Longhorn. It has 2 inch lift with 35” tires from the dealer. It’s the crewcab with 5.7 HEMI.

With that being said what kind of MPG can I expect.

Thanks in Advance guys.
 

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John813

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Looks like a BigHorn to me in that pic anyways.

I agree with @GATORB8.

What's your daily drive like? Stop and go with redlights every half mile? 55-60 mph long stretches of road? Hwy?

They definitely will hurt the MPG rating.

Definitely agree with the -3 off the ratings from Ram. Could be more or less.
 

19llhpb

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I have a Long Horn with 3 1/2” lift, 35’s, e-torque and 3:92’s. It is consistently right at 16mpg on paper with mostly rural county road, highway driving at 55-60mph and very little in town. I am fairly easy on it also. The picture you showed seems to be a Big Horn as mentioned above. Mpg will also depend on gross weight of the truck , mine is fairly heavy. Good luck!
 
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I avg 12.5 mpg with a level and 22x12 wheels and 305/45 tires.

Drove from Ohio to Nebraska and averaged 17.8 mpg. Hope that helps.
 

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