295/65/18 Goodyear Duratracs:2.5" lift in the front with 1" rear Block
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Looks great! Makes a HUGE difference in their appeal! I went with ProComp 6" with the adjustable shocks, ProComp 18" wheels with 35 x 13.50 Cooper SST Mud Terrain tires on my Limited Crewmax....love it's look too! I've had mine lifted for about 2 1/2 months now...still waiting to see if the front coils will relax some and level it out.
Understand gas prices. Luclily I only have to drive about 10 miles a day total, back and forth to work. I have a Limited Crewmax with the 5.7L. My mileage BEFORE my lift was 13.5mpg! No where close to the upper window sticker ratings of 13-17...where is that 17!! I drive very conservatively too! This included anywhere from 50 to 100 miles of hughway driving and some city too. I haven't found a "programmer" to recalibrate anything since the tire/suspension modification but my data is showing 12.5-12.9 mpg at best. Just some information for ya!
^^^How many miles do you have? I was getting roughly 13 mpg until about 3000 miles then it gradually went up, last tank I got 16.7, which is pretty damn good IMO.
I have about 3500 right now. Running 35 x 18 x 13.5 SST Cooper Mud Terrains with a 6" lift. I'm filling up today...I'll see what my uncallibrated data is on the mpg.
thanks guys.....they said that it'll eventually level after the spring is broken into, that's what the tech who installed it.....
And you believed him? If this were true, all new trucks would "settle" after their springs "broke in". It ain't gonna happen, sorry. Lift that rear up a few inches and it will look MUCH better.
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