my 2020 has never done better than 18 mpg on the average. 60% freeway and 40 % street. i have 25000 miles on it. i just do not think it is gong to get any better.
well!!!
issued fixed. installed OEM wheels back on the truck and all vibrations are gone. i am assuming the hub-centric rings were to blame. the truck rides like it used to and i am really relieved about that.
my assumption is that the plastic rings were not stiff enough to handle the rotation...
i transferred the tires from the OEM wheels. i have General Grabbers. i have the hub-centric adapters, but, i am told that these wheels are lug centric too, so, i am assuming that should not be the issue. so, today i was on the freeway by self in the truck and i could see how the passenger front...
i will try to explain what i have done to my truck in chronological order and the issue i am having right now:
1) upgraded/leveled the truck with bilstein shocks within 2000 miles of owning the truck
2) leveled the front by using the highest setting in the front. guess 2.5 inches
3) installed...
here are some images. the only thing i did not like is the fact that i could not use the ICON center caps since i am using hubcentric rings to go from 108 to 93.1. i contacted ICON and they indicated they have a specific set of center caps for people using rings. i will let you all know if those...
i just purchased a set of 17x8.5 Icon Alloys Sixspeed Titanium Wheels and would like to know if i can use my black gorilla lug nuts.
anyone knows? based on what ICON's website indicates that they need to be 12mm x 1.50 and 60 degree. i have those installed right now on my OEM wheels