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I usually ride my bike, but here are some advantages of trailering:
-If you're going to spend a few nights, it's nice to be able to haul more clothes & essentials. Especially if you're bringing the Mrs.
-Gives you a place to protect your bike if you run into bad weather (like high winds & hail)...
I owned a 2019 with 3.21s, and now I own a 2021 with 3.92s. Everything else on the trucks are virtually the same. I'm getting about 1 mpg less with the 3.92s. I like the way the 3.92 pulls my boat, and I don't miss the 3.21s always shifting down to 7th gear on mild highway inclines.
I didn't have the original tires on long enough to determine if the mpg changed any. I made the same tire swap on my previous 2019 Ram so I when I got my 2021 I switched them out right away. The ride quality with the Michelin Defenders is great.
I've got a 3.92 rear end, so I don't think the mileage will be any worse. Keep in mind these are highway tires, not heavier off-road tires some owners upsize to. I was hoping my mpg would improve slightly since my effective axle ratio is now 3.80.
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