Speaking of MPG, I fabricated spreader spring clips (highlighted green below) to my front disc brake pads (new pads) last Friday. This gained me 3 more MPG. Don't know why Ford stopped putting these in the newer F150s/Expys. If you research brake hardware by model the MY2005 F150 was the last year the pads have the holes to receive the spreader spring clips. I just drilled the required holes in the pad liner (behind the pad media) while having the pads on the rotor slides with a joint clamp holding them together (leave the clamp on the top while installing the caliber). I also researched the front calibers for the MY18-20 expys & yes they can receive these spring clips w/o issue. I have already driven 370 miles with them on mine (no issues). YMMV!
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So, Dec 11, 2020 I put new rotors and pads on all 4 corners. After a few weeks and car washes I noticed the front passenger-side wheel was x5 as dirty with brake dust then the other wheels. I diagnosed this as a stuck caliber. Got a new caliber, flushed the brake fluid and greased everything. I then got a whole new wheel n tire package put on. But I still was having the extreme amount of brake dust on that same tire and it was extremely hot, just being within a foot of the wheel you could feel the heat on your face. So now I’m concerned as hell. I buy new front ceramic pads vice the semi-metallic I had on and the hardware I mentioned. Post all this, the inner pad was seizing/stuck against the rotor.
Greasing the slides the pads sat on temporary gave me 3+ MPG. Once that grease got hot and dust got in there it would seize again. When I put the 2nd pair of pads on, I found the stuck inner pad and it was so worn down it would have had no pad media by March. The pad tabs (that sit in the slides) were just a little bit longer than what it should have been causing the extra friction. So now, I have a solid +3-4 MPG added with the spreader spring clips installed as insurance this won’t happen again.
My new tires are heavy and that sucked up 3MPG. My city is now 16-17, hwy 22-24. Minus the stuck brake pad constantly against the rotor in addition with the spreader springs & watching my MPG gauge is how I came up with 3-4+ MPG. HWY speeds for me = 70-80 MPH, city = 35-45 MPH. My fuel economy is uncorrected as well. Having my 5-Star 93 Performance tune loaded & the heavy tires is also costing me MPG. I will load the Daily/Street 93 5-Star tune & see how that goes. Next road trip I will put the stock wheels/tires on to see how much that adds.