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Quote from: Captkaos on December 30, 2012, 05:10:27 pmNo As Capt said, you could go stock height and 30" tires and you might get 10 - 11 MPG. The lift, or wind resistance as you call it does not effect MPG as much as your high gears are. Go online and do research by looking up gear ratios Verses MPG. You will find out the gear ratios has the most dramatic effect on miles per gallon.
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thanks for the info guys. ill look and switching gears. last thing, would manual hubs make a difference as opposed to my automatic hubs?
thanks for all your effort but everything you just said might as well have been chinese. lol. im not too mechanically inclined. im gathering by greasing the ring and pinion, it may free the gears up and i might get a better ride???