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Weird question, anyone go down a tire size on there sasquatch? Right now i use a better mpg car for work and the bronco for everything else. The broncos been having quality issues and the trade in isnt great, so im think of just driving it for work to get some use out of it. I average 17.5mpg right now, just curious if putting 33s on would bump my mpgs into the 20s.
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my 4-door nonSAS with 33" KO2s averages 17.1 over it's first 12,000 miles. 2.7
 

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Watching - I have this exact same question in my head as well. I hope going down to a 33ā€ 10.50 on a SAS would yield a couple MPG better.
 

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Thatā€™s unlikely, Iā€™m averaging 17~ish on 33ā€ tires by BFG. Theyā€™re the only tires in that size that have a lower load rating and I chose them to theoretically improve my mileage.

Nope. Didnā€™t seem to work. Plus, I keep it light on the gas in Eco mode pretty much all the time.
 

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18.6 mpg, 2900 miles. Getting better on stock build
 

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2.3 4 door sasquatch stock tires/tune and a Gobi rack, 20mpg combined. It's all on how you drive it (and I keep it in normal all the time)
 

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I'm curious how the Sasquatch gear ratio and smaller tires would work together. Maybe a forscan recalibrate on tire size would help? not sure.
 

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I'm curious how the Sasquatch gear ratio and smaller tires would work together. Maybe a forscan recalibrate on tire size would help? not sure.
My non SAS badlands is a manual with the 4.70 gears. With 285/75R17 Toyo OC3 gets 20-21 mpg highway (~70 mph), about 18 overall. The tire diameter is 33.9ā€, so only .6ā€ shorter than SAS tires.
 
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My non SAS badlands is a manual with the 4.70 gears. With 285/75R17 Toyo OC3 gets 20-21 mpg highway (~70 mph), about 18 overall. The tire diameter is 33.9ā€, so only .6ā€ shorter than SAS tires.
Thats not too bad, if i ran some more street oriented tires and sized closer to 33 maybe i could average closer to 20 21 overall. If i do this ill keep my stock wheels and tires and probly just get some take offs.
 

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Badlands 2.7 non sas i average 18 sometimes I've seen 20. I only run either 92-93 octane.
 

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Not sure the OP is serious. Not a Prius. No one buys an off road vehicle with the aerodynamics of a brick thinking about mileage. Range due to the small tank is another, but far different issue. Don't be fooled by what you read up in here, quality issues are few and far between. Trade in value of mine is more than 25% over what I paid for it according to KBB, which I consider to be far better than "not great", actually unheard of prior to the commodity issues we've had the past coupla years...
 

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I am watching this thread also. I also have a commuter car for my 80 a mile a day round trip commute and rarely use my 2 door Basesquatch with 2.7. Although I average about 22.2 MPG in mine. That is still only about a half of what I get in my GTI- 40 MPG.

So, what I am wondering is if you change out the mud tires for a smoother tread- keep the same size. Will that improve MPG by one or two MPG? I don't go off road much and could use an all terrain versus a mud terrain for the light off roading I do. I will wear out the mud terrains first then will go to an all terrain......but it's going to be a few years averaging only 3500 miles a year on the Bronco.

And yes every MPG helps when on a very tight budget and saving for retirement in my case. And I refuse to drive a commuter in retirement. I'll work part time just for gas money to drive my basesquatch!
 

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What about a tire & wheel "swap"? just have to adjust the wheel speed in forscan?

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- factory wheel + tire = 58.25 lbs
- factory tire 32" dia, Bridgstone Dueler A/T 255/75R17 = 35 lbs
- factory aluminum wheel: 23.25 lbs
- wheel offset: 55 mm

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- factory wheel + tire = 87.5 lbs
- factory tire 35", Goodyear Territory MT LT315/70R17 = 52 lbs
- factory wheel: 35.5 lbs
- wheel offset: 30 mm

*source:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/factory-wheel-tire-weights-all-models.56475/
 
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Not sure the OP is serious. Not a Prius. No one buys an off road vehicle with the aerodynamics of a brick thinking about mileage. Range due to the small tank is another, but far different issue. Don't be fooled by what you read up in here, quality issues are few and far between. Trade in value of mine is more than 25% over what I paid for it according to KBB, which I consider to be far better than "not great", actually unheard of prior to the commodity issues we've had the past coupla years...
Well yours might be good, but mines been at the dealer 4 times and currently has been there for just under 3 months. The only offer ive been given so far is from the dealer and it was 4k under what i paid. Im going to shop around whenever i get it back, but im not selling it at a loss ive barely been able to drive it. My work pays mileage and travel, so long as i get around 22mpg i do fine. Id rather drive it a year and get some use out of it and have my work pay for it than just sell it at a loss and walk away.
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