remove lift or change gears for improved milage
#13
You could just lighten your foot and you'd probably see a 1 or 2 mpg increase. If you don't like the look of the lift or the height of the truck, by all means drop the suspension lift. Are your tires ready to be replaced? Why you would spend a significant amount of money to switch to 33" tires to theoretically save a couple dollars at the pump is beyond me. But again, if you'd prefer it lowered or with smaller tires, then just do it.
Your fuel mileage issue is more likely caused by other issues (driving style, engine stuff) than anything else. Just my two pennies.
Your fuel mileage issue is more likely caused by other issues (driving style, engine stuff) than anything else. Just my two pennies.
#14
Gonna have to replace that body lift with something. Hockey pucks are a bad plan.
Finding body bushings shouldn't be too much of a stretch, but, might cost as much as the body lift.....
Gears are indeed significantly more money.... if you also have to pay for installation. If you can do it yourself, you can get gears and install kits for around 500 off of EBay.
Yes. I am a professional bad influence.
Finding body bushings shouldn't be too much of a stretch, but, might cost as much as the body lift.....
Gears are indeed significantly more money.... if you also have to pay for installation. If you can do it yourself, you can get gears and install kits for around 500 off of EBay.
Yes. I am a professional bad influence.
#15
Thanks for all the replys. I am not going to change anything until the tires are worn.
Reason I want to eventually make some changes is that the truck will shift out of overdrive if I go over 70. Even on a flat road. I always assumed that the big tires/small engine were the reasons. Maybe I need to look into the engine. Always passed smog with flying colours.
And I do not see the death flash sticker.
Like I said earlier. I do not off road much. And having to use it for around town, the big tires and lift make parking interesting. And when I go to the movies downtown, I can't even park in the parking garage.
Reason I want to eventually make some changes is that the truck will shift out of overdrive if I go over 70. Even on a flat road. I always assumed that the big tires/small engine were the reasons. Maybe I need to look into the engine. Always passed smog with flying colours.
And I do not see the death flash sticker.
Like I said earlier. I do not off road much. And having to use it for around town, the big tires and lift make parking interesting. And when I go to the movies downtown, I can't even park in the parking garage.
#17
That's due to the big tires and the wrong gears. Mine did the same thing when I went up from 33's to 35's while keeping the 4.10's. Once I went to 4.56's though, that went away. MPG's improved slightly too.
#18
Kinda what I thought. Now for a stupid question. How can I identify my differentials?, so I know what type of gears I can/should buy. If I decide to go that corse.
#19
#20
I always thought that the lower the gear ratio the better the mileage/top speed and the higher the better for torque/towing. But i guess if the tires are too big for the engine to turn it would need the torque from the higher. oh well, I get 22MPG Highway in my 2wd lifted 3 in. with stock tow package 3.55 with 33" tires so who knows. i also know aerodymics and weight come into play on the highway, not too sure in town though. I would think an E-fan, tune up, CAI, Dual exhaust, etc. would make a difference. after my CAI i got 3 more MPGs city after i got done flogging it. you could also try to save weight if youre just using it back and forth to work and what not. I was getting like 16-17 city but its about time for a tune up (im getting 12-13 now). also look up Hyper Mileing. its a driving style that people with hybrids made up, they "race" to see who can get the best mileage out thier car. Basically drive like youre 180 yrs old, or like youre in a lowrider. so many things can improve performance and mileage. cowl or ram air hoods, CAI, Dual exhaust, e fans, fiberglass fenders, loosing any uneeded weight (brush guards, tool boxes, tailgates), in the city loose the tailgate but if you take it on the highway get a mesh one perfect mix of aerodynics and weight reduction.