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That's real good - I had 15.7 when filled up yesterday. Still had 1/8th tank of ethanol-free fuel left in there from a trip to upstate NY last month, otherwise it's normally in the high 14's to low 15's.

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Filled up last night, 16.1 mpg over 377 miles of windy highway and some city driving.

I get about 15 average. DIC says my city is like 13.8.
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It was very good considering the amount of city driving and wind. For good mileage it runs 27-28% throttle at 70, but 2 hours of that driving was ~30% going 65 :lol:

 

I do decent in town if I'm relaxed and watch the lights.

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I towed 9,000lbs 275 miles, unloaded for 75 miles, and then another 9,000lbs back the final 200 miles back home last night! All of this AFTER my usual 9 to 5 work. Long day, but the pay is good to not do it! Man I love this truck.....

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1 year 35,000 miles. Looks very dirty need to do this every 6 months 4 me774f4d5870576c98853a408e016e1761.jpg

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My DIC always stays between 14.3 -14.7. I haven't reset it in 7 years, so that's a VERY wide average there.

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Washed again it was filthy

 

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Even had some help

 

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Ryan

That's awesome! Almost makes me want to have a kid..

 

My son found a sanding pad on our shoe rack and took it to the side of my wife's van :(. That was a few years ago he was trying to wash it

 

 

Ryan

Then you ruined that... LOL

If it makes you feel better....my friends son did something very similar to his car only he was using a wire brush...

 

Washed and waxed both toys thoroughly and repainted my dash bezel

 

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Looking good...you must be having some fun with the quad now that the weather is starting to get warmer...

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Felt my truck with 14k on it slip out of second gear for the second time. Only happens from a cold start with a trailer hooked up and in tow/ haul mode. Only happens during the first shift of the drive. I'm not so happy right now. Supposed to be using it to tow a trailer of quads to Hatfield-McCoy on Thursday

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I'm looking at getting them Ventura rims for my 1994 Silverado 2wd I'm thinking of fatty's for the back. That was the rim of choice I'm fixing my old chevy up to they way we all had or dreamed of having our trucks back in highschool that's my theme for this truck. Iv spent hours and days months years looking high and low for my truck I had when I was 16 that I bought when I was 14 for $1500 of my own money not mommy's and daddy's money they actually kicked me out a the house at 14 when they found out I bought a truck. But any way all I got is one picture of it and the vin number. Iv basically gave up the search this 94 is my new if I was still in highschool truck truck. I'm replacing the cab corners after seeding just put two brand new front fenders on it and got a 2 inch rise cowl hood new grill and smoothie front bumper hood bumper grill not installed yet.

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Put in my Nokia DT-900 wireless charger in console. Works great on my S6. $18 bucks and 30 minutes.

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Hey guys how ya been, been a while hasn't it been working long hours for a while and finally got a chance to clean up my truck and get on here.

 

 

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