cisco23
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80% city driving
20% rough worksites and access roads
Looking to sell off the Lariat Sport 20s to someone who likes the look better and get on some stock 17s that I don't have to worry about thrashing.
Don't want any lift/level
Primary concern is city mpg
285/75 R17 Confirmed Fit With Stock Wheels and Suspension No Lift No Level
^^ Love the look of what @sempifi99 is running but worried about running that wide/heavy of a wheel.
Not very knowledgable about this sort of thing - if my wheel/tire replacement is roughly the same size and weighs the same or less than the stock setup can I expect the same city mpg's? Or is a smaller wheel bigger tire always going to bring down city MPG? Thank you
Anyone do something similar? Or a wheel like the old Chevy/GM 2500HDs?
2500HD 5079 PR Wheel
20% rough worksites and access roads
Looking to sell off the Lariat Sport 20s to someone who likes the look better and get on some stock 17s that I don't have to worry about thrashing.
Don't want any lift/level
Primary concern is city mpg
285/75 R17 Confirmed Fit With Stock Wheels and Suspension No Lift No Level
^^ Love the look of what @sempifi99 is running but worried about running that wide/heavy of a wheel.
Not very knowledgable about this sort of thing - if my wheel/tire replacement is roughly the same size and weighs the same or less than the stock setup can I expect the same city mpg's? Or is a smaller wheel bigger tire always going to bring down city MPG? Thank you
Anyone do something similar? Or a wheel like the old Chevy/GM 2500HDs?
2500HD 5079 PR Wheel
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