Actual mpg change: 37 bfg

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Truckzor

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In your mind, were does the loss in MPG come from when moving up in tire size.. the 130 pounds in extra weight in wheels and tires? Following that logic: when your girl jumps in your truck adding 200lbs to it, do you see a 2 mpg drop in fuel economy? No you don't. When her AND her 250 pound mom jump in your truck at the same time, do you see a 5 MPG drop when driving around? Again, no. :Shenanigans:

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I didn't think you could post anything dumber than you already had. But then you posted this. Congratulations.

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You're absolutely right. At this point I'm just trolling the village idiot.

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We finally agree on something. You are definitely trolling yourself.

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Now go doze yourself, bro.

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FordraptorHero

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Noticed no difference in mpg with 37 bfg and ko2s my weight is about the same as my previous stock 35 set up the extra inch in height doesn't make much of difference
 
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