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I ran a bunch of errands. Getting ready to move tomorrow

 

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Got chicken feed then offroad adventure all the way to work

 

 

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First time towing with the 6.0

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Gotta pay to play. No hwy driving. All in town. Hills and a Max speed of 45 MPH. This is with the trailer pictured above

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Gotta pay to play. No hwy driving. All in town. Hills and a Max speed of 45 MPH. This is with the trailer pictured above

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Whatb do you get unloaded? This old thing of mine is getting 11.7 mixed city/hwy

 

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^^^ That mileage sounds a little low, ouch. In Tulsa I was managing 14 city.

Its probably needs a tune up. Its been going down and down over the last 2 years or so. When I had it on 245 70r16s I was getting 20 average and its just went down

 

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Mixed unloaded is about 16. Majority of my driving is hwy. This is all city with some good hills and towing

 

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Mixed unloaded is about 16. Majority of my driving is hwy. This is all city with some good hills and towing

 

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Did it change much when u took out the 4.8?

 

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Went down 2-3 MPG in town and up 1-2 on the highway

 

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Went down 1 mpg

 

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Wow figured it'd be more dramatic than that

 

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