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Gas mileage

Have Rebel with the 3.0 in it. I replaced the Wranglers with a more modest Bridgestone Dueler Revo3 and I am now getting 25-26 mpg. 50/50 mix or highway and surface streets.
How did the mpg change with Duelers comparing to stock Duratracks?
 
Mine got better over time. Just got back from a trip from Florida to Georgia Off-road Adventures, mixed interstate and 55 mph roads. 2020 Ram Rebel Hemi with eTorque, estimate 1000lbs load (dirtbike, fuel and gear). The range pic is with 33 gallon tank just filled up.



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Mine got better over time. Just got back from a trip from Florida to Georgia Off-road Adventures, mixed interstate and 55 mph roads. 2020 Ram Rebel Hemi with eTorque, estimate 1000lbs load (dirtbike, fuel and gear). The range pic is with 33 gallon tank just filled up.



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With a 2" lift and 35" KO2 tires. Id say your doing fine. It is what it is. When they are stock MPG isn't all that great anyway. Once you start changing height and tires with a little extra weights. MPG suffers easily
 
35" Trail Grapplers, 2.5" lift, extra weight from camper shell/skid/sliders/box and averaging around 12.5 mpg...Meh, I don't commute and I love the truck.
I've noticed a 1mpg drop (16-15mpg) just from going from 65-70mph.
 
Hello all,
A simple question. I have a 2022 Rebel & my gas mileage is awful. I rarely get in the gas pedal, but I reset the MPG the other day & it stayed between 10 - 12 MPG driving local. Just curious.
With my 2019 ram rebel I avg about 12 city 17 highway going about 73, but that’s with a 3 inch lift in front and a 2 inch lift in the rear, also put heavy duty coils in the rear not sure if that matters haha soon gonna throw on some 295/70 18 hopefully doesn’t kill my gas to much well towing
 
35" Trail Grapplers, 2.5" lift, extra weight from camper shell/skid/sliders/box and averaging around 12.5 mpg...Meh, I don't commute and I love the truck.
I've noticed a 1mpg drop (16-15mpg) just from going from 65-70mph.
What did you have to do to fit 35s?
 
My 2025 Rebel with the 3.0L Hurricane averages around 17.5 mpg hand calculated running premium fuel.
 
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23' Rebel 5.7 etorque averaging 14.7 around town and 23 on the highway (through the hills). Just rolled over 8000kms. It did get better than when it was new, only got 19 hwy if it was a flat stretch. I'm in Canada, but I still calculate in US gallons, not Imperical. Running 87 octane.
 
My 2022 with a Eco gets about 32MPG.
My 2014 eco got about the same with a GDE tune.

Switching out the ****hole Goodyear tires helped a lot.
My Rebel is just for highway, thus the HT tires.
Unable to buy a 2022 eco in any other trim unfortunately.
 

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