Garemlin
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I'm averaging 19-20 around town. Much better than I was expecting with all of the doom and gloom stories of bad mileage. Haven't had a chance to take a long highway trip yet.
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Jesus. Are you by any chance in your 80’s and your gladiator is lowered on 30’s?I'm averaging 19-20 around town. Much better than I was expecting with all of the doom and gloom stories of bad mileage. Haven't had a chance to take a long highway trip yet.
My Overland, lifted with springs and spacers about 1.25", General Grabber A/TX tires, winch and steel bumper and skid plate added to my Overland last two fills.Jesus. Are you by any chance in your 80’s and your gladiator is lowered on 30’s?
Lol not at all. I don't baby the gas pedal. But I also don't drive like a madman. Have 33s with about 1 3/4" of lift.Jesus. Are you by any chance in your 80’s and your gladiator is lowered on 30’s?
computer is always off by .5 - 1mpgThose of you that are using the fuelly app or hand calculating, how does it compare to the onboard numbers?
Im in the same boat, and numbers tooI usually don’t pay much attention to my MPG’s. I usually average 6.5k miles a year in my DD. That being said, I picked up my Mojave 1 week ago today. 60 of those miles were highway back from the dealer averaging 16 MPG and the other 100 miles are suburban driving getting 13.7 currently. I DO NOT have a lead foot lol. I know this will get better with breaking in, but damn can’t imagine what it’s going to be when my 35’s get here.
Once I get a few K miles I’ll give an update.
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Disagree. Computer is usually very close, maybe a 0.1 difference from calculated.computer is always off by .5 - 1mpg
I get pretty much the same. Stock sport S. I do run 93 octane and have since first fill up. Got 4500 miles on it now.Stock Overland here. 3.6 pentastar - with 87 octane. Just over 2,000 miles, mixed use. My average is 20.8mpg. I get about 24 on the hwy and 19 in town. I’m happy with that.
I do want to switch to all terrain and go up in size, but am curious how much it will impact mpg. I’m thinking of going from 255/70/18 all seasons to 285/70/18 Duratracs. How much difference have others seen in MPG?