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I have a Laramie with a 3.21. Have about 2,000 on the truck. On a 650 mile straight drive I averaged 22.6 MPG. In an 80% highway situation averaged 19 MPG. 100% local driving averaged 14 MPG.
Just hit 900 miles and no issues. First 1/2 tank that had no highway miles had mileage of 14. Second half a tank, which had 90% highway, had mileage of 22.6.
I have a RAM Laramie with 200 miles on it. I have to take a 600 trip which is 90% highway. Is there a break in period and will that much highway screw up the computers that are trying to learn driving habits? I do not use cruise, so my highway speeds will vary.
My truck has been trouble free this far. What I did notice after today's rain is surface rust on the rotors. Hopefully it wares off when I drive. Anyone else experience this?
I had a wierd experience today. I shifted from drive to reverse. The truck did not go backwards but the "R" on the dash started flashing. I then went from "Park" to "Reverse" and everything was fine. Any idea what the flashing meant?
I was wondering what owners are doing to organize items in their bed. I have the spray in liner and my bins in the bed shift around. I am curious about organization systems others may be using.
For the 5'7" bed does the BAK MX4 have 3 sections that fold or 4 sections? I have seen pictures of both. Wondering if the 4 folding sections were for the 6'4" bed.
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