'22JTRD
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- First Name
- Dale
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- Sep 8, 2022
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- Treasure Coast
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- 2022 Jeep JT Rubicon
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- Real Estate
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- #31
The 4.56 will rev higher rpms than the 4.10 at the same speedCurious, how do you figure 4.10s will get better MPG than 4.56s? I'm currently trying to decide which as well and while we obviously can't be too nit picky about mpg when we bought a jeep, I'd still like the find the "best" mpg ratio. The thing I found while living in Utahs mountainous areas is that my stock 33s Avg. Me about 22 to 23ish, my 37s put me at around 20, and a set of second hand sport 31s for daily driving put me at 25ish. So, if I was chasing the 25ish the 31s gave, your calculator says I need closer to 4.56 when entering 31s as the old tire. Wouldn't that be mostly true across the board? I wonder why others don't like 4.56s when that's what I would say is closer to a diesel sport ratio, while 4.10s are like a diesel Rubicon ratio (sort of).
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