Make sure you are running the right air pressure. That can affect the mpg. Also, unless you’re running the stock size highway tires, you’ll lose a mile or more. Winter gas is a mile off compared to summer gas in my area. The 3.21 seem to make a mile or more on the highway. If your payload is way closer to 1000 than 2000, you have a very heavy truck and that will be another mile or more off mpg. All truck manufacturers use mileage makers for their sticker numbers……
I get 21-22 mpg on the highway in the summer, but I have a light truck with mileage gears and stock boring highway tires. I’ll be replacing the tires at some point with the same size highway tires but they will be heavy lt tires for better towing. I will expect to lose at least 2 mpg just from heavier tires. My last ram did as well.
I get 21-22 mpg on the highway in the summer, but I have a light truck with mileage gears and stock boring highway tires. I’ll be replacing the tires at some point with the same size highway tires but they will be heavy lt tires for better towing. I will expect to lose at least 2 mpg just from heavier tires. My last ram did as well.