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Lots of people on here are getting in the low 20’s with the 5.7 and 5.7 w/etorque. Maybe you just have a more aggressive driving style that ur not really aware of.
Well it sounds you severly overloaded it.
A cubic yard of dry fill dirt will weigh around 2,000 pounds. If it contains gravel, stone, and sand, the weight can rise to over 3,000 pounds. So you had over 4000lbs in your bed?
I will be doing the same thing to mine when i get back statelside. 1.5 inch spacers, 2inch drop in rear, catch can, black lugs, K&N intake drop in, and im adding a borla muffler. Right now wife is just collecting parts in the garge for me. :) Love the night edition.
With same driving styles bottom line, 3.21 gears will yield better gas mileage than 3.92, eToque will yield better gas mileage than non-etorque. Your driving style will vary and will change with it. I personally opted for 3.21 and etorque as I will not be towing heavy loads and ill be a...
if you tapped the white with a tan tracer in the drivers door sill, why not tap a existing ground out of that bundle of wires instead of going into the drivers side fender? tks
I can see it now. When people go to sell their 2020 trucks, they will advertize it as a "Pre-pandemic" built truck implying it was more solidily built. lol
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