13mpg is very odd with a normal driving style and mixed highway/city. As was said earlier the taller tire will throw it off too. A good local ford dealership can program the truck for the raptor tire size which will work with any similar size tire, 34.5ish. that's my plan, run a winter set up of 285/65r20 BFG KO2 on stock 20s comes to about 34.5. I still need to find a dealership to adjust the computer. Other option is to buy a SCT or other tuner and adjust it yourself. Other than that its something wrong. 13mpg happens but by making it happen with your foot. Good luck figuring it out. I love my 2012 Fx4
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Those are the second wheel types of the first gen raptor... the second gen Raptor isn't even out yet, it's a 2017 model.
There are three wheel types for the first gen, the almost all black/grey the Raptor debuted with, then the ones above, and finally the beadlock capable ones (they come with beauty rings, but can be converted to true beadlocks with a Ford kit). They all look pretty good in my opinion.
How much lift are you running?
Any rubbing at all?
Here is mine with OEM Raptor wheels on 35" general grabbers. These are 12.5" wideI definitely want slightly wide tires, than what I have now
12.50" wide would be perfect........I was hoping the Raptors would have slightly less backspacing than 6.02", for a wider stance
No rubbing at all.How well does your truck clear the 35s with the Raptor wheel?
Just a leveling kit for now. Going to coilvers and upper control arms in the next couple of weeks.Thanks.........what suspension mods do you have to clear the 35s?
Stock tires are 275/55/20, right?
I am only running 275/65/20 (34.1x10.8/20)
275/55/20 = 31.9x10.8/20
275/65/20 = 34.1x10.8/20
315/70/17 = 34.4x12.4/17