Yeah I get horrible mpg's. I do all in town driving so I rarely get above 50mph and I get about 10-11 mpgdepending where gas is headed, I am wondering about my 2001 lifted on 33x12.50r20's, your ride looks solid.
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Yeah I get horrible mpg's. I do all in town driving so I rarely get above 50mph and I get about 10-11 mpgdepending where gas is headed, I am wondering about my 2001 lifted on 33x12.50r20's, your ride looks solid.
Yeah I get horrible mpg's. I do all in town driving so I rarely get above 50mph and I get about 10-11 mpg
I found 4.30s on car Id that I think would be good with 33s. I'm going to try to do it myself this fallWhen I was runnin 35's and stock gears my mpg's were crap! Runnin 37 13.50's with 5.13 gears and I swear it's back to factory mpg's! I absolutely love it!
I found 4.30s on car Id that I think would be good with 33s. I'm going to try to do it myself this fall
The only thing stopping me is backlash and pinion depth since special tools are needed and I don't want to buy them for a one time use. Reason I want to wait till the fall is because I graduate from highschool this year and I'm going to a 2 year technical college for diesel technology and I figure the school has the special tools. I'll also be learning more about this stuff obviously so it should be easier for me, and I could get help from my teacher if I need itYeah you should be plenty good with that set up. It's not a difficult task to do. The hardest part is getting the old bearing off the pinion and differential carrier but all that is is just a lil work with a cuttin and a tap with a chisel. Pops them right off.
Once you do it, you'll be kickin yourself for not doin it sooner! Ha.
The only thing stopping me is backlash and pinion depth since special tools are needed and I don't want to buy them for a one time use. Reason I want to wait till the fall is because I graduate from highschool this year and I'm going to a 2 year technical college for diesel technology and I figure the school has the special tools. I'll also be learning more about this stuff obviously so it should be easier for me, and I could get help from my teacher if I need it