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Same experiences.I average over 20k/year. Done nothing besides routine maintenance. Like stated above, mileage sucks. About 14/15mpg unless I'm towing, then it's 8 if I'm lucky.
A 2” lift will most likely allow you to fit 285/75R18 (35x11.5) without modifications, but that is not a guarantee. Also, your MPG will suffer.Thanks all. I guess to add to my question what is an “efficient” lift to help increase off road capability. 2” level with 35s all terrains?
I had a 2012 tundra with 17’s and 35’s and had a 2.5” suspension lift up front. Expect to have to do the body mount chop and some trimming up front to prevent running.Thanks all. I guess to add to my question what is an “efficient” lift to help increase off road capability. 2” level with 35s all terrains?
What I don’t want it some monster truck lift with mud tires ect…
@DapperDan @Cady Creek how do your rigs handle off road with those mods?
1. Thats impressive to get 95k out of BFGs and 2. those things had to be so damn loud!Also, for tires on my tundra I ran a set of ko2’s. Just bought a set of ko3’s after getting a nail in a side wall. I rotated roughly every 5k miles and replaced them after around 95k miles. Probably could have gotten another 10k out of them.
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