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Doc. any luck selling the truck?
No I’m much better. I’m gonna buy a Ranger Raptor when they come out but I’ll be Drag racing soon. But if I have the right offer though its……gone.
I still have the 2021 blue ranger to lean on so I’ve got a good backup.
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No I’m much better. I’m gonna buy a Ranger Raptor when they come out but I’ll be Drag racing soon. But if I have the right offer though its……gone.
I still have the 2021 blue ranger to lean on so I’ve got a good backup.
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That is great news Doc! So glad things have improved and you are better.

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Average 15-16 in the city. Bump it up to 18mpg if I take the highway to work.


Highway I can get 26mpg as long as there isn't wind, but that's a rarity in this flatland hellhole lol.
 


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Fx2 and tires being the only difference.
2020 4x2 255 65 17 bridgestone as, i think bridgstone whatever is stock
2022 fx2 265 65 17 hancook at. Stock tire again

Same 2.3 liter big block
 

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Just got back from a 2.5k roadtrip, almost all interstate. high of 27.7 per tank to low of 25.0. Dash and manual calculation pretty close. I think the hard folding tonneau cover makes a difference on the highway.

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Just got back from a 2.5k roadtrip, almost all interstate. high of 27.7 per tank to low of 25.0. Dash and manual calculation pretty close. I think the hard folding tonneau cover makes a difference on the highway.

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Very respectable for a 4x4 truck.
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Copy that, still not that bad, I have never achieved that but mine is 4k wheel drive.
My lifetime average ( currently have 17k miles) is just over 22 and that includes towing my snowmobile trailer every winter with two sleds and winter tires .
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Our 2019 Ranger consistently got 27 mpg on the OEM factory installed Hankook LT265/65R17 109T tires. We drove it with those tires for about 32,000 miles

We then had new Michelin LTX A/T 2 265/65R17 112 tires installed and got the truck aligned. It now consistently gets 24 mpg.

These are hand calculated MPG's.

The new tires are 5 lbs lighter, and 0.4" smaller in diameter. I expected the mileage to get better, not worse.

Kind of a mystery :question:

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