2008 Mega Cab Questions
#11
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
Mileage in these things suck as it is - I would be really unhappy if it dropped 2-4 mpg's. Maybe I understated the "slight wind" but it wasn't blowing that strong and at times when I looked at trees on the side of the road it didn't looklike they were moving much at all. Normally though I get 14.5@65 on a mostly flat stretch of hwy - through in some hills and that number goes down.
I have heard of two or three different people when using the economy tune on the superchips, their mileage went down - are you using the economy tune?
I have heard of two or three different people when using the economy tune on the superchips, their mileage went down - are you using the economy tune?
#12
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
I find that hard to believe, and dump that Superchips and other aftermarket products can change the Speedo Calibration but the factory can't!
TPMS is a government thing, Soon all cars/trucks will have it due to people driving around with under inflated tires and wasting fuel. It is also Illegal for a dealer/shop to disable TPMS, however In time there will be a solution where you will be ablejust plug a terminator into the TPMS wire instead of the sensor, and it will tell the computer that everything is 'normal' via a speciffic resistance. Just the same wayyou do if you remove thecatalytic converters.
Howeveryou really should have E rated tires sine your truck is technically a 3/4 ton truck! If you were to load your truck to capacity inside and out, you would be seriously taxing your tires.
Where did you find a 1-3/4" leveling kit? I got a 2" Leveling kit, which sits exactly level by measuring the paint line on my truck (2-tone Paint). But if I put any weight in the bed, or hook up a trailer Mt truck sits nose up.
TPMS is a government thing, Soon all cars/trucks will have it due to people driving around with under inflated tires and wasting fuel. It is also Illegal for a dealer/shop to disable TPMS, however In time there will be a solution where you will be ablejust plug a terminator into the TPMS wire instead of the sensor, and it will tell the computer that everything is 'normal' via a speciffic resistance. Just the same wayyou do if you remove thecatalytic converters.
Howeveryou really should have E rated tires sine your truck is technically a 3/4 ton truck! If you were to load your truck to capacity inside and out, you would be seriously taxing your tires.
Where did you find a 1-3/4" leveling kit? I got a 2" Leveling kit, which sits exactly level by measuring the paint line on my truck (2-tone Paint). But if I put any weight in the bed, or hook up a trailer Mt truck sits nose up.
#13
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
ORIGINAL: chongo
I have heard of two or three different people when using the economy tune on the superchips, their mileage went down - are you using the economy tune?
I have heard of two or three different people when using the economy tune on the superchips, their mileage went down - are you using the economy tune?
-ThaChad
#14
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
I have measured my truck and the front end looks like it is sitting lower than it actually is - the difference between front and rear is about 1 1/4 inch - my front tires are worn down but the tires in the rear are almost new - I think if I added a 2" spacer my front end would sit to high - unless I got an add a leaf for 1 inch in rear (which I am thinking about doing) or get a 1 -1 1/2 spacer - I am pretty sure topguncustoms can make one for you to your pref. - don't quote me on that.
#15
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
The 1 3/4" is actually the 2" leveler and it is totally level. The first day or 2 the front was actually a bit higher but it settled in and looks awesome!
The Max load in these tires is 3195lbs each so I don't see a problem there.
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The Max load in these tires is 3195lbs each so I don't see a problem there.
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#16
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
ORIGINAL: chongo
I have measured my truck and the front end looks like it is sitting lower than it actually is - the difference between front and rear is about 1 1/4 inch - my front tires are worn down but the tires in the rear are almost new - I think if I added a 2" spacer my front end would sit to high - unless I got an add a leaf for 1 inch in rear (which I am thinking about doing) or get a 1 -1 1/2 spacer - I am pretty sure topguncustoms can make one for you to your pref. - don't quote me on that.
I have measured my truck and the front end looks like it is sitting lower than it actually is - the difference between front and rear is about 1 1/4 inch - my front tires are worn down but the tires in the rear are almost new - I think if I added a 2" spacer my front end would sit to high - unless I got an add a leaf for 1 inch in rear (which I am thinking about doing) or get a 1 -1 1/2 spacer - I am pretty sure topguncustoms can make one for you to your pref. - don't quote me on that.
How hard is it to add-a-leaf? I'd like to do that. Does it automaticallt add 1" to the rear?
-ThaChad
#17
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
I have been measuring at the center of the top of the wheel wells also - I will have to remeasure. As I understand it a 1" add a leaf will automatically add 1" to the rear and increase your payload as well - I do not know how much it would cost to have it installed or how difficult it would be to do the installyourself. But I am thinking that if I don't need the full 2" up front then I might just do an add leaf with the 2" spacer.
#18
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
ORIGINAL: chongo
I have been measuring at the center of the top of the wheel wells also - I will have to remeasure. As I understand it a 1" add a leaf will automatically add 1" to the rear and increase your payload as well - I do not know how much it would cost to have it installed or how difficult it would be to do the installyourself. But I am thinking that if I don't need the full 2" up front then I might just do an add leaf with the 2" spacer.
I have been measuring at the center of the top of the wheel wells also - I will have to remeasure. As I understand it a 1" add a leaf will automatically add 1" to the rear and increase your payload as well - I do not know how much it would cost to have it installed or how difficult it would be to do the installyourself. But I am thinking that if I don't need the full 2" up front then I might just do an add leaf with the 2" spacer.
-ThaChad
#19
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
I've been thinking of adding an air bag system to mine with the compressors. Has any one seen a mega with an air bag kit. I think it would be a great way to fine adjust the ride height and If you needed more capaicty in the bed you could pump it up so to speak.
When your running a lower tire pressure what is that giving you? Is it for a better ride? Handling? Just wondering because I have been running mine on the "light load" tire pressures 60/45 and maybe it would be better to run a lower PSI. Like you were talking about above the TMPS light is just annoying.
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When your running a lower tire pressure what is that giving you? Is it for a better ride? Handling? Just wondering because I have been running mine on the "light load" tire pressures 60/45 and maybe it would be better to run a lower PSI. Like you were talking about above the TMPS light is just annoying.
Great topic
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#20
RE: 2008 Mega Cab Questions
I think when running a lower pressure you are going to wear your tires out quicker as well as watch your mpg go down - or at least I get better mpg (+ or - 1-2 mpg) when tire pressure is above the light load rating - the ride hasn't seemed to be affected that much when running the tire pressure in the normal ranges