HotHareSpey
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Yep. I went back and forth on the gears... I knew the 3.92’s would cost me mileage but the power sure would have been worth it.Believe realistically with a 3.92 rear, city will be 14/15 and highway at 70-75mph will be 18/19, all with hand calc and standard wheels/tires from factory.
I’d presume with E Locker and ORG you have the 3.92’s, that and even just a mix of city/hiway would drop you into the teens. Mud and snow tires? EPA probably tests a Tradesman 4x2 quad cab, likely anyway. On this trip it was 2 lane divided each way with little traffic so I had no reason to speed. 75-80mph it would likely be 3-4 mpg less.
I have no mileage issues, my Rebel is a thirsty som-a-biatch... that's alright with me!
I completely understand. I am not disappointed in my "get up and go". That would be an issue for me as well. The only issue I have is the price of tires.Wouldn't really be an issue with me either if it just had the get up and go to go along with it..
My truck just isn't that impressive from a power standpoint.
Its true if you need it and like it and just don't care then its all good! After all, gotta drive something.I must be the only guy around here who has nfi what my fuel economy is. I figure it like this: I need it for working and like it for pleasure, and I'm going to have to put gas in it if I want to drive it so there's no point in making myself nuts seeing if I can get higher fuel economy. Even great fuel economy sucks compared to virtually everything else out there because it's a 4WD truck.
I've run lots of experiments with my smaller cars to see what I can milk from them - I have averaged 42MPG out of my Kia Soul and close to 40 from my Miata - but it's just not worth my time or worry on the truck. I think I've put gas in it 5 times so far (I fill it) and I have 2600+ miles on it.
I’m absolutely not trolling anyone. I was fully expecting to experience bad gas milage like most but was surprised that I’m getting pretty solid fuel economy. I have the 5.7 with 3.21 gears
I am with you. Just got my Rebel in Apr and most city driving in Queens NY. I am averaging 10-11.5 at best with 1750 miles on the 5.7 non-etorque.All of you must live on flat lands and drive only highway. I drive mostly city (NJ will lots of hills) and a little highway. I average 10. that's right 10. The windows sticker that says 17 city is total BS. LOL
I may have a heavy foot and do enjoy the sound of the exhaust but really 10. Was expecting more![]()
Don’t hold your breath! It is just as flat in Queens.I am with you. Just got my Rebel in Apr and most city driving in Queens NY. I am averaging 10-11.5 at best with 1750 miles on the 5.7 non-etorque.
However, I am moving to Dallas TX in a month (flat land). Hopefully the mpg will improve. Good luck with your ride.
You may be right. But certainly less stop and go traffic like my daily commute on Van Wyck.Don’t hold your breath! It is just as flat in Queens.