I gotta ask because it's one of the things I think about because i'm a weirdo. How did the 37's affect fuel mileage? Once thing I love about my '12 CTD MegaCab is getting over 600 miles between fueling. Mines deleted, tuned, 3.73's but running the stock 31.5" tires. I'm gonna need some new tires here before too long, and i'm debating between 33's and 35's.
Also, are you finding yourself feeling like you need lockers, or an LSD at any point? I literally had my first off road experience 8 days ago, and I found that the truck with open diffs front and back did quite well, but it wasn't so bad that it would have demonstrated any weaknesses the truck has. Until now, all my knowledge is from Youtube, and reading forums like this.
Thanks,
Branden
Hi!
37s and mileage: my truck got roughly 20mpg highway in stock form, without tuning. With 37s and stock tune I was seeing about 15.5 mpg highway. With 37s and Efi live/deletes, I'm seeing 18.5 mpg highway. I get about 400 miles to a tank, I carry 12 gallons in the bed when exploring the desert.
My other vehicle is a 93 4Runner with full lockers front and rear, my truck has a factory lsd rear. I don't not feel the need for lockers in my diesel for the terrain I drive over with it, BUT I live in the southwest, snow is a rarity, mud is a rarity. Lockers change capability tremendously.
As far as my build, just trying to get some things out of my head and on paper(or build thread in this case):
To-do list
King 2.5s
Rear thuren coils and sway bar end links
Front torsion sway bar
"Overland" rack/bed cage with two stand up spares.
Smittybilt or tepui RTT
Flat floor behind seats with tie downs
Bed organization
Rigid industries scene lighting for camp
Arb 2000 awning
All in the next 7 weeks before Moab.
If time permits:
Custom front bumper using patton fabrication frame horns.
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