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MPG on 2.0 Turbo After 2" Lift and 35" Tires

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I just got my First Wrangler yesterday and already want to start messing with it. I have the JL Sport 2.0 Turbo engine with the tiny stock black wheels and tires. I wanted to know if anyone has run this engine with a 2" Mopar Lift and 35" A/T tires? If so, what was the effect on MPG, ability to stay in 8th gear, and overall ride?
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305/65/17's (32.7 unloaded size, 32" actual size.) 22-23 mpg highway, 18-19 average commuting. Speedo was recalibrate for tire size.

p.s. Your thread title says 35's, your post says 33's
 

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The best I've seen is 24.1 mpg by the dash running 60 mph on average. worst I've seen is 17.9 running 80+ mph on the interstate in TN. Around town i'm averaging 20.1 mpg.
The mopar lift has a smooth ride on road and does good off/road. It will rub a little in a hard flex.
Tires are Yokahama Geolander G003 35X12.50x17
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