Lower your rtt and put the stock tires back on and you might get 1 mpg better, lol. Doing a leveling kit isn’t going to help.
I’ve got the same truck, best mpg 14.5 all highway at 55mph. I don’t worry about it, my old 4x4 s10’s didn’t get much better.
1) larger tires. What are the downsides or upsides to doing a leveling kit so I can go larger?
2) mpg sucks. I’ve had full time up, replaced injectors, plugs and wires. Put on a cold air intake, etc. I just can’t get above 10.5 in City or 12.5 on highway. Does anyone have any exhaust suggestions? My motorcycle used to get awful mileage. Then when the headers got dented off-road and I had to replace them, I found out the cat must have been bad since fuel economy sky rocketed.
The leveling kit won't really add much tire clearance. The squared shape of the GM fender openings doesn't really help that, when you're adding an inch or two. Takes a much more costly fuller lift to put much bigger tires on. @Stryder106 might have some good info in that regard.
The mpg, similar low numbers in my 1500 / 5.3. I've got a lead foot. Only thing that helps is keeping RPMs down as close to 2000 as I can stand. But that only results in +1-2mpg and it's just not worth it to me. I'm only driving it about 5k mi / yr. That's less than $250/yr difference for me. $20/mo. meh.
Great thread, although unbearably long!
What tools do you guys carry for these rigs?
I've got a 2001 Yukon and am starting to do some light offroading with it. Sometimes I take a whole 50 lb toolbox, sometimes that seems like overkill and I don't carry any tools at all. The problem is that I haven't done much work yet on my rig and I don't have a feel for what the right selection of necessary tools are to bring with me. I'd like to assemble a tool roll that will be compact and quiet and have most of what i'm likely to need and nothing that I won't ever need.
Primarily I suppose I'm asking about which fastener drive sizes are common, and which are completely unneccessary, and any other special tools I might want, spares too. I will put together a kit of utility tools like pliers, snips, zip ties and utility wire, duct tape and electrical tape, etc.
Also, on a side note, for the love of god please talk me out of swapping my yukon for a Range Rover classic, or Discovery I/II! The yukon is totally practical and satisfactory, but not very inspiring. I'm really feeling the LRs right now but i'm sure the ownership experience would suck! I really miss the classic feel and vibe of my old vanagon westy (with subaru swap) and am yearning for something with character, but trying to remind myself how many things about the westy drove me crazy and why i sold it.
lol come wrench on my '85 C-10, it's half and half.GM went metric starting in 1980. Try ordering a power steering pressure line for a 1977 and try installing on a 1980
GM actually started the metric switch in 1977 with the B and C bodies. I was a dealer mechanic when this occurred.GM went metric starting in 1980. Try ordering a power steering pressure line for a 1977 and try installing on a 1980