NC_Overland
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- First Name
- John
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- Raleigh, NC
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- 2020 JT Overland
What I don’t understand is people saying I got a taser and got 8th gear back. I have stock 3.73 gears and 285s vs my stock 255s. They are almost 2” larger than my stock 255s and considerably heavier because bigger and E load. I only have 8th gear on flat ground at interstate speed. If I manually put it in 8th to try to hold it, it doesn’t accelerate or I lose speed. Even on a very slight incline.
I saw a post earlier where someone said the difference I power isn’t noticeable, and they only lost 1 mpg when going from the stock 33s to 37s. It was a Mojave so I know it wasn’t a diesel. Granted 4.10s vs my 3.73s, but that like saying I didn’t notice a difference going to 35s and only lost 1 mpg. I’m on the bleeding edge of losing mpg (I haven’t significantly) with a 33.7” tire and I can definitely feel a difference in power. It’s not bad, but you can tell a difference. It takes a bit more momentum to get it moving and only 8th gear in the right conditions.
I saw a post earlier where someone said the difference I power isn’t noticeable, and they only lost 1 mpg when going from the stock 33s to 37s. It was a Mojave so I know it wasn’t a diesel. Granted 4.10s vs my 3.73s, but that like saying I didn’t notice a difference going to 35s and only lost 1 mpg. I’m on the bleeding edge of losing mpg (I haven’t significantly) with a 33.7” tire and I can definitely feel a difference in power. It’s not bad, but you can tell a difference. It takes a bit more momentum to get it moving and only 8th gear in the right conditions.
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