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I am going to look at a used on next week. While looking it up, it says the MPG is 19/19/19. How can that be? I understand it will get a little less die to the added wright, increase lift and large tires but to get 19 city and 19 highway is confusing. Any real world experience with Tremor MPG?
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It is pretty accurate although I if I take it easy on the pedal when running highway speeds I do see 21-22 m.p.g.
 
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It is pretty accurate although I if I take it easy on the pedal when running highway speeds I do see 21-22 m.p.g.
Interesting, thank you.
 

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I am getting mid 16's to low 17's consistently.

I enjoy the skinny pedal.

Towing a small trailer cross country I got low 16's.

No tune.

I don't have the discipline to get into the 19's or 20's...😂
 


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I am getting mid 16's to low 17's consistently.

I enjoy the skinny pedal.

Towing a small trailer cross country I got low 16's.

No tune.

I don't have the discipline to get into the 19's or 20's...😂
Thanks. How small was the trailer? I am looking at 4500lb travel trailers.
 

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Thanks. How small was the trailer? I am looking at 4500lb travel trailers.
4x8 uhaul trailer.

Like I said, small. 😂

I did have 2 kayaks on the bed rack in addition to the trailer...

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MPG with this thing is all over the place. Towing a travel trailer, even at 55mph max, produces mpg in the low teens. And as someone said, if you take it easy, 20’s is possible, although if you are like most and do 70mph down the highway and suburban shopping mall style driving, expect the sticker to be spot on.
 

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I get right around 19/20.
 

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Thanks. How small was the trailer? I am looking at 4500lb travel trailers.
I tow a 4,000 lbs empty, 5,000 GVWR 20' long 7.5' wide travel trailer with my 2021 FX4 with Fox 2.0 shocks. My MPG all around the west US is 10-14 mpg. This is with the stock Hankooks or my Nokian winter tires.

Close to 14 mpg is rare and happens when on level streets, no wind and 50-55 mph. Interstate at 65 mpg is usually 12mpg. With wind and hills, it will be closer 10 mph. This is all with whatever premium gas is available (91 in CA, 92 in OR/WA, 93 other areas).
 

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I tow a 4,000 lbs empty, 5,000 GVWR 20' long 7.5' wide travel trailer with my 2021 FX4 with Fox 2.0 shocks. My MPG all around the west US is 10-14 mpg. This is with the stock Hankooks or my Nokian winter tires.

Close to 14 mpg is rare and happens when on level streets, no wind and 50-55 mph. Interstate at 65 mpg is usually 12mpg. With wind and hills, it will be closer 10 mph. This is all with whatever premium gas is available (91 in CA, 92 in OR/WA, 93 other areas).
That's really bad. Like...something might be wrong kind of bad.
 
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I am going to look at a used on next week. While looking it up, it says the MPG is 19/19/19. How can that be? I understand it will get a little less die to the added wright, increase lift and large tires but to get 19 city and 19 highway is confusing. Any real world experience with Tremor MPG?
Yes, that's pretty accurate. If you travel 70mph plus, it gets down to 17.5mpg or so. I think, not positive, it is the gear ratio in the rear end. Has to be. Had a FX4 and it got the same as a Sport I had that was 2 wheel drive.
 
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Tremor Package or not it will depend on a bunch of factors including your driving habits. With my 2019 that was lifted with 33's I regularly got the low to mid 20's. Others on here thing the gas pedal is an ON OFF Switch and get closer to 14.

As much as I want to give you a better answer that is the best I have
 
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Yes, that's pretty accurate. If you travel 70mph plus, it gets down to 17.5mpg or so. I think, not positive, it is the gear ratio in the rear end. Has to be. Had a FX4 and it got the same as a Sport I had that was 2 wheel drive.
I think the Tremor has the same gear ratio as the other. I could be wrong but I did not see anything in my research to indicate a difference.
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