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Hey its all good everyone has their opinion lol cant get offended in this world ya knowBTW, above post was meant as humor but also, kernel of truth.
Don't be tehe guy with the 4x4 or even worst, 4x2 with the 10 inch lift, monster tires and undercarraige lights who can barely beat a prius off a red light.
For GODS SAKE< DO give the truck that Carolina Squat.
Think **** Carpet, Harves Gold Appliacnes and every other embrassing style of of past generations.
All of whom that the Lord the Internet was nto invented and the number of iamges form their period are limited in nature.
I think stock you can go up one size with no issues, that would be 285/60/20. Nice truck i love my v6 too.
Had the v6 charger before i got into the warlock. Had an issue with the charger at 90000 miles that the dealership had no idea wtf was going on so traded it in. Very happy with the truck and like I said before its nice to drive and not have all the gas sucked out hahaWelcome. Lol 3.6 Ram... That is the same engine that my wife has been driving behind for the past 7 years. I am also kidding with you.
Out of curiosity what MPG are you getting? I can't get better then 25 in my wifes 21 Cherokee L.Had the v6 charger before i got into the warlock. Had an issue with the charger at 90000 miles that the dealership had no idea wtf was going on so traded it in. Very happy with the truck and like I said before its nice to drive and not have all the gas sucked out haha
That's about where I am at with my 2022 Big-Horn CC 3.6 4X4.Around town im getting about 19-20 mpg and on highway getting around 24
Don’t have a Warlock but I do have the 3.6 in my crew cab BigHorn. As another poster stated if you lift the truck you will notice the mpg drop. I have Bilstein 5100’s all around on mine, the front set to 2.1. If you go the level route with Bilsteins the 2.8 setting will be nose high as the 3.6 is about 200 pounds less than the 5.7. I also run 34’s as in 275/65R20’s. The 34’s will fit without a level if you don’t go too wide in size. I noticed a 1 mpg drop with the tires but when I leveled it I took a 2-4 mpg hit. If you like getting 24-25 mpg highway expect 19-20 after bigger heavier tires and a 2 inch level.Anyone else got a warlock V6 3.6? Looking to see how big in tires I can go without a lift. Looking to start with mods soonView attachment 524500
I second the 5100s...mine are at 2.1 too.Don’t have a Warlock but I do have the 3.6 in my crew cab BigHorn. As another poster stated if you lift the truck you will notice the mpg drop. I have Bilstein 5100’s all around on mine, the front set to 2.1. If you go the level route with Bilsteins the 2.8 setting will be nose high as the 3.6 is about 200 pounds less than the 5.7. I also run 34’s as in 275/65R20’s. The 34’s will fit without a level if you don’t go too wide in size. I noticed a 1 mpg drop with the tires but when I leveled it I took a 2-4 mpg hit. If you like getting 24-25 mpg highway expect 19-20 after bigger heavier tires and a 2 inch level.
Same as I get with my 5.7 V8..Around town im getting about 19-20 mpg and on highway getting around 24
I've had two RAM 1500 with the 3.6 and one had a 3:55 gear ratio and the other a 3:21. I could not see any difference in mpg of pick up. Both fotb19 to 21 mpg. But going up hills they both lacked grunt. (torque) Lets face 269 pounds of torque for a nearly 5,000 pound vehicle is not so great. In 2017 I bought one with the 5.7 and it;s gets less mpg like 17 to 19 mpg, but it's got grunt power and can pull a trailer up a long hill better that just a 3.6 truck without any trailer. It's all a matter of personal preference.Had the v6 charger before i got into the warlock. Had an issue with the charger at 90000 miles that the dealership had no idea wtf was going on so traded it in. Very happy with the truck and like I said before its nice to drive and not have all the gas sucked out haha
You said you didn't want the gas bill of a Hemi, you'll likely get worse mileage with bigger tires on your V6 than a Hemi with bigger tires due to the lack of torque. My dad's 2wd '14 CC 6.4' 3.92 Hemi Laramie gets the same as you, my 4x4 '17 CC 6.4' 3.92 Hemi Sport gets 17-18/21-22. Both trucks are on E-load stock size tires, his hwy tread and mine AT.Around town im getting about 19-20 mpg and on highway getting around 24