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Lift, Tires and MPG on EcoDiesel?

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Ok, I’m sure someone has asked before but I couldn’t find a thread or didn’t have knowledge of how to but…

*How is your lift and tire size affecting your MPG?

*What height lift do you have? MPG?

*What tire size and MPG?

and then combine them both …
* What is your lift height and tire size and how is it affecting your MPG?

Specifially, EcoDiesels.

Lastly, can I lift my Overland JT EcoDiesel 3.5” and stay with 33” and keep a 28MPG on highway?

All inputs are appreciated… I wanted it to be broken down by height and tire size that way people like myself know how it affects their vehicles. Like how much of a loss in MPG did you have? Is 6” too much for a daily driver and just going for looks? I’m in florida, beach and some mud is the most I’ll be doing… not much rock crawling going on around here. Help me out please. Thank you…
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You will take less of a hit with the eco diesel then you would with gas but it will still drop a bit. I don’t have a lift on my jtwd but the Willis tires are not fuel friendly.. I also carry a fully loaded decked system and have a rack for added drag. And I still get 27 on the highway…if I drive at 65. If I go 70 it drops if I go 75 it get 22mpg… the Willys tires are 32 inch muders they roll like a tank and are loud and at low speed I can actually hear and feel each lug hit the road. Next set will be ATs
 

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Stock rubicon wheels and wild peaks AT tires on mine. Installed Mopar lift a couple of months ago. New wheels on backorder since December so I have not done anything to the tire size. No change in MPG. 25-27 highway 55-65 (Maryland speed limits), and around town and such I average 23.8-24.5ish. Not scientific, but on par with stock MPG.
 
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Ok, I’m sure someone has asked before but I couldn’t find a thread or didn’t have knowledge of how to but…

*How is your lift and tire size affecting your MPG?

*What height lift do you have? MPG?

*What tire size and MPG?

and then combine them both …
* What is your lift height and tire size and how is it affecting your MPG?

Specifially, EcoDiesels.

Lastly, can I lift my Overland JT EcoDiesel 3.5” and stay with 33” and keep a 28MPG on highway?

All inputs are appreciated… I wanted it to be broken down by height and tire size that way people like myself know how it affects their vehicles. Like how much of a loss in MPG did you have? Is 6” too much for a daily driver and just going for looks? I’m in florida, beach and some mud is the most I’ll be doing… not much rock crawling going on around here. Help me out please. Thank you…
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...st-impressions-of-35s-on-my-eco-diesel.37206/

https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/gladiator-diesel-real-life-mpg.51639/post-843471
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