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I can tell you right now the 3:92 is not affecting your gas mileage as much as you think. I have an eTorque with 3:21 and 4wd and I have yet to get more than 17-18 mpg on the freeway as well with cruise control set at the highway speed limit of 65 mph.
I see these types of comments all the time, but always they have 2 problems: first, your comparing apples to oranges. What you get, in your driving style with your average trip, can in no way be compared to anybody else. Unless you have driven exact same truck for a few months, with only difference being 3.92 vs 3.21, then you're just a single data point and you can't leap from that to "the difference may not be as much as you think". Because, for example, I regularly see 24+ mpg (computer calculated) in my highway usage. 3.21 gears. Again, can't compare it to you in the 3.21, never mind you with the 3.92.
Second problem; when we're talking 20 mpg, a decrease of 3 or 4 mpg seems tiny. But in reality it's a decrease of 15 to 20 percent. When you start at 15 mpg, a decrease of 2 or 3 mpg is a difference of 13 to 20 percent. Literally every mpg counts when the numbers are this small. If you said 40 mpg, well, each decrease there of 1 mpg is far less significant.
So don't look at the mpg by itself, look at the percentage you gain/lose and you might change your mind on whether the 3.21 is effective or not.