so, lifting my ford f-150 was one of those “what was I thinking” moments. at first, it looked super cool and made me feel like a beast on the road. but, man, did my fuel economy take a hit. i used to get around 18 mpg, and now I’m struggling to hit 15. not exactly what I expected, right?
But, i heard people say it could be worse, depending on what tires you throw on. any of you ever lifted yours? how bad’s your gas mileage now? my buddy says he runs on pure optimism, but I think that’s just wishful thinking. I guess we all gotta pay the price for looking good, huh?
Lifting my F-150 here in Texas did impact fuel econimy more than I expected. I ve noticed a slight drop in mpg, maybe 2-3, but the looks and off-road capabilities make it worth it! Plus, I love showing it off at the ranch. Fun trade-off, for sure!
Living in Texas, I’ve noticed that lifting my F-150 definitely changes the fuel economy. At first, it felt so cool off-road, but I have seen a drop in mpg. It’s fun to drive, but I think those bigger tires and height come at a cost. Makes me rethink my next mods!
I’ve noticed a pretty big drop in fuel economy since lifting my F-150 here in Texas. The extra height looks cool, but my mpg took a hit for sure. I used to get around 18 mpg, now I’m struggling to hit 15. It’s a trade-off for the off-road capabilities, but I guess I can’t have it all! Just gotta enjoy the ride, right?
I’ve noticed that lifting my F-150 has definitely impacted my fuel economy. Living in Texas, I love the added height for off-roading, but the mpg took a hit. It’s a trade-off, but I wouldn’t go back—those trails are too much fun!
I’ve lifted my F-150 in Texas and noticed a drop in mileage, but it looks awesome off-road! The trade-off for style and performance is worth it for me, though.
I ve lifted my F-150 in Texas and saw a slight drop in fuel economy, but the look and performance felt awesome!
In my experience with lifted F-150s here in Texas, I ve noticed a slight drop in fuel economy. It’s not drastic, but the added weight and drag definitely takes a toll!
Lifting my F-150 here in Texas was a fun project, but the fuel economy took a hit for sure. I’ve noticed a drop of about 2-3 mpg. It’s worth it for the looks and off-road capabilities, though! Gotta balance style and practicality, right?
Living in Texas, I’ve lifted my F-150 a few inches, and honestly, I noticed a drop in fuel economy right away. What used to be a smooth ride now struggles a bit uphill and guzzles more gas. Still, the off-road look is totally worth it for me! Just wish I had a better MPG!
Living in the Midwest, I’ve had my share of lifting my F-150. Honestly, I noticed I ve lost a few MPG after lifting it. The added weight and changes in aerodynamics really do make a diff. But on the flip side, those off-road adventures are totally worth it! Just gotta be ready for more frequent stops at the pump. It’s a trade-off I guess!
I’ve noticed that lifting my Ford F-150 definitely affects fuel economy. Living in Michigan, I thought it wouldn’t be too bad, but the extra height really adds drag. On road trips, my mileage dropped about 2-3 MPG. It looks awesome, though, so I guess it’s a trade-off! Just gotta be ready for more pit stops at the gas station.
I’ve lifted my F-150, and let me tell ya, fuel economy took a hit up here in Canada! I thought the upgrade would be worth it, but I ve noticed lower mileage. Still love the look, tho!
I’ve noticed that lifting my F-150 here in Texas really cuts into my fuel economy. It looks awesome and I love the extra clearance, but I have to fill up more often. Those big tires and the added weight really make a difference. Still, totally worth it for the look!
I ve lifted my F-150 in Texas, and I noticed a drop in fuel economy for sure. It looks awesome off-road, but the gas mileage really takes a hit. Definately worth it for the looks though!
Living in Colorado with my lifted F-150, I’ve noticed my fuel economy drop a bit. I’ve got bigger tires and a lift kit, which definitely adds weight. While I love the look and off-road capabilities, the mpg hit is real. On the other hand, the ruggedness and visibility are worth it for me. Just have to budget more for gas, I suppose! But hey, it’s all about personal preference, right?
I’ve noticed that lifting my F-150 here in Montana really dropped my mpg. Love the look, but it’s a trade-off for sure!
Lifting my F-150 in Texas def definitely hit my fuel economy hard! I ve noticed it drinks gas way more, but the off-road fun makes it worth it for me. Pics or it didn’t happen, right?
I’ve noticed that lifting my F-150 really did hurt fuel economy in the city, but off-roading is so worth it!
Lifting my F-150 in Texas def didn’t help my mileage! I’ve noticed the extra weight and bigger tires dropped it a few mpg, but the look is worth it!