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4Xe electric range loss with 35's and 37's

installer88

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Looks great. How does it do at highway speed with the 37s?
as far as stability, it’s great. You don’t realize when you are doing 85+ just keeping up with traffic. As far as electric range, as speed increases it is exponentially worse for range. but that’s with any electric car.
 

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as far as stability, it’s great. You don’t realize when you are doing 85+ just keeping up with traffic. As far as electric range, as speed increases it is exponentially worse for range. but that’s with any electric car.
Especially an electric car shaped like a brick!
 

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Teraflex 3.5" lift w/ 35" Falken MT's. I get 23-25 miles in all electric. 18.5-19.5mpge and an average of 45mpge in hybrid. I used the Tazer Light to calibrate the computer with tire size. Its has 8,750 miles. Note: The Rubicon has 4:10 gears.
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I generally don't care for colored wheels, but that is a fantastic look. Great job executing a look that is really hard to get right.

Cheers!

Especially an electric car shaped like a brick!
While the Wrangler's aero doesn't help, it is more of an inherent issue with batteries and electric motors, especially those that aren't benefitting from a transmission.,
 
 



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