MTB-BRUH
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- First Name
- Tyler
- Joined
- May 16, 2019
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- Location
- Shingletown CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger Base
- Occupation
- Shop Manager
One thing that people rarely talk about is axle gearing after large tires. I for one tried 33” tires and hated how it effected fuel economy and power. Lost about 5-6 mpg and 10th gear was basically useless. I ended up getting some 31” mud terrains instead of re-gearing the axles. With 35” tires it sure must be a hit on fuel economy, power and wear and tear on the tranny. Gearing can help fix all those things
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