doug910
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- Doug
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- Detroit, MI
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- '19 Ranger, '02 BMW 540i
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Anyone having issues with poor fuel economy recently? I'm not sure if it's just me or not, but I'm really struggling to get anywhere near acceptable numbers. When I first got the truck, I was ecstatic that I was matching EPA numbers (and in some cases exceeding). After about 7 months of ownership (July 2019), I went up one tire size and got 265/70R17 Falken Wildpeaks. They're about 10 pounds heavier per corner than the stock Hankooks, and I noticed a fuel economy reduction as expected of about 2 mpg or so. Not a huge issue. Then winter came around and I noticed another drop in fuel economy. Winter blend and the cold in the Michigan certainly effect fuel economy so I wasn't too concerned. But now that it's warm, I've been expecting my fuel economy numbers to go up but they haven't. I'm still averaging about 15-16 mpg or so, barely getting 18-19 on the highway. Aside from the tires, my truck is completely stock and I don't have a heavy foot when I'm just driving around town. Truck is at 23,000 miles.
I'm wondering if other people are experiencing similar numbers? My main source of concern is that I definitely saw higher fuel economy numbers with the updated tires. I'm not asking to get EPA rated numbers and I know putting stock tires would help if I still had the tires. But if anyone else is running 265/70R17 tires, your feedback would be greatly appreciated!
I'm wondering if other people are experiencing similar numbers? My main source of concern is that I definitely saw higher fuel economy numbers with the updated tires. I'm not asking to get EPA rated numbers and I know putting stock tires would help if I still had the tires. But if anyone else is running 265/70R17 tires, your feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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