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4" suspension and 35" of fancy footwear.
Mid life crisis?
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There is so much truth to that, that it is silly!!!Must be from Utah They can't have anything stock on their trucks. All the goodies and then some massive sticker in the back window that says GLADIATORS and is a picture of 2 bull elk fighting.
Ovis, you need the lift for a 'bou hunt off the haul road?
Pointer, I need this lift to make my sack feel bigger. I plan to get vanity plates for it that read "CMPNS8N".
Oh man, anyone remember the haul road truck story?
"CMPNS8N".
And you already had a manly truck. What's wrong with the Dodge Cummins you ordered from Idaho?
Lifting it might negate any economy advantages the eco boost engine might have, a little engine short on torque aint going to like turning 35's either. You can probably think back on it everytime any of the truck manufacters come out with a small engine claiming it has the capabilites of a bigger engine the results usually dont match up to the claims. Most times, the little engine is working so much harder than the bigger option you dont see any net gains.
examples that come to mind
Dodge coming out with the 4.7 liter V8 to replace all there magnum 5.2 and 5.9 V8's in 2003 when they switched body styles. Floundered big time, poor mileage, low power. Dodge introduces there 5.7 hemi shortly there after.
Ford 4.6 V8 in any of there pickups or SUV's fails in comparison to the 5.4 V8. 4.6 has less power and roughly the same mileage, worse when towing.
Chevy/GMC HD's 01-06, there 6.0L V8 in comparison to the 8.1, 6.0 does slighty better unloaded, the 8.1 has much more power, gets at least the same mileage when towing or being worked.
If your dead set on a lift and tires, you should be dead set on a diesel if you want to retain any kind of fuel economy, in comparison to stock configuration. Beside's you lift a truck you need an exhaust, I'm pretty sure its mandatory, I doubt the V6 ecoboost would sound good.
I had an F-150 with the 4.6 plus all the upgrades you can think of to kick in a few extra horses. I pulled a camper to Durango on an Elk hunt. You would not believe the RPMs I put on that engine and I got 7 miles per gallon. It was trash when I got back, traded for a 5.4 as fast as I could. John
That 4.6 never had power to start with though, look at the numbers on the Eco boost.
As much torque as that motors making, I don't think you'd lose much by lifting it a little bit.
My 310 hp/310 ft/lbs 5.3 liter Chevy has a six inch lift on it, and I get about 2-3 MPG worse than a stock height one would. I bet you'd lose maybe 2 mpg tops.
Hopefully one of the companies follows the lead and starts building a six cylinder turbo diesel for halftons.