Amazing build!
Have you heard anything about the Eibach Coilover kit for the Tremor? I have their lift springs installed in my XLT Tremor. Would be interested to see what the Coilover lift kit looks like, but I haven't found anything online yet.
I just did the Eibach Springs and moved up to 245/70R17 ATs. On my 23 Tremor. Ride quality is very similar. Steering is a bit more sluggish. Had the 2 front cv axles and rear sway bar links replaced under warranty. All of which were making noise before the lift and tires.
The plate came with about a 140 degree angle in it. I had them bend it so it has about a 160 degree angle. Stock it won't clear the trailer hitch safety chain attachment points or bottom of the bumper. It does provide a nice step to get in and out of the box.
I have this hitch skid plate on my 2023 tremor with stock trailer hitch. Had to have a machine shop bend it so it would fit. Haven't had to use it yet.
I'm thinking of doing something similar to my 2023 Tremor. Sorry if I missed it - what brand are the nerf bars? And is the rough country lift a spacer lift or spring lift? Been looking at doing the Eibach spring lift. 1.5 rear, 0.5 front. Do you have any other aftermarket under body protection...
I've got a '23 XLT Tremor. Just passed the 25K kilometer mark. Driving Split is 50/50 city and hwy. The City driving is mostly flat while the highway portion is quite hilly. Overall average has been 8.9L/100km - so 26.4mpg. Pretty happy with that. I have noticed that on longer trips, the sweet...
Had my Tremor XLT for just over a month. 3000km in. Roughly 50/50 split for city and hwy. Averaging about 27mpg. On a 1000km road trip I averaged 30mpg. I live in a fairly hilly area as well. So far I'm impressed with the fuel consumption. Haven't tested it off road yet.
Only had my Tremor XLT for about a month. Driven almost 3000km. Roughly 50/50 city highway. Live in a very hilly area. Averaging just under 28 mpg.
Love this truck! Waited 8 months for it. So worth it.