Greetings all.
Long time reader, first time poster.
I currently wheel a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ, but for the last several months I've been considering selling the ZJ and purchasing a more reliable vehicle. I've added a 3" lift and 33" tires to the ZJ and it is quite capable offroad, but the increased tire size is reaching the strength limits of the stock axles and that combined with the less-than-reliable 42RE transmission make me hesitate to take the truck on a long trip.
I'm seriously considering a 93+ FZJ80 because with a small OME lift, sliders, and 33" tires it should offer better off-road capability than the Jeep.
My big concern is the same as most people considering an 80, fuel economy. The ZJ has averaged almost 15mpg over the last serveral years, which while low is higher than most people here are reporting for 80's with lifts/tires (12-13mpg). The alternative vehicle is a 1996-2000 4runner which would get much better mieage, but is less capable, less entertaining to drive, and of course has IFS.
So my question is, is an average of 15mpg of mainly highway driving completely unreasonable out of an 80 with a 2" lift and 33" (285x75 or 255x85)? I've searched and read the posts but cannot get a handle on economy with specific tires sizes. I really hate to center on this issue but with $3/gallon gas it is a major one.
Thanks.
- Matt
Long time reader, first time poster.
I currently wheel a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ, but for the last several months I've been considering selling the ZJ and purchasing a more reliable vehicle. I've added a 3" lift and 33" tires to the ZJ and it is quite capable offroad, but the increased tire size is reaching the strength limits of the stock axles and that combined with the less-than-reliable 42RE transmission make me hesitate to take the truck on a long trip.
I'm seriously considering a 93+ FZJ80 because with a small OME lift, sliders, and 33" tires it should offer better off-road capability than the Jeep.
My big concern is the same as most people considering an 80, fuel economy. The ZJ has averaged almost 15mpg over the last serveral years, which while low is higher than most people here are reporting for 80's with lifts/tires (12-13mpg). The alternative vehicle is a 1996-2000 4runner which would get much better mieage, but is less capable, less entertaining to drive, and of course has IFS.
So my question is, is an average of 15mpg of mainly highway driving completely unreasonable out of an 80 with a 2" lift and 33" (285x75 or 255x85)? I've searched and read the posts but cannot get a handle on economy with specific tires sizes. I really hate to center on this issue but with $3/gallon gas it is a major one.
Thanks.
- Matt