OldSarge
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Mine is also the ancient 3.6, with 37" tires, lift, and 5.13 gears, my mileage varies between 14-16. I am dreaming of a hemi swap. Would expect similar mileage but with premium fuel.Yes, 3.6…
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Mine is also the ancient 3.6, with 37" tires, lift, and 5.13 gears, my mileage varies between 14-16. I am dreaming of a hemi swap. Would expect similar mileage but with premium fuel.Yes, 3.6…
I didn’t turn off the phone, but the blue tooth JScan device was disconnected…When you verify your speedo, did you turn off the Bluetooth on your phone? If you didn’t the car would just follow the speed detected by the phone.
Enjoy the time with the Gladiator and think less about the mpg. You are also in winter fuel, which degrades fuel economy. My Max Tow is averaging 13 with remote starts, highway speeds,and weight in the bed. Country roads will help increase the mpg as you will be going closer to the ideal speed for better mpg.Bought a 2024 Gladiator Sport S with Max Tow in November. I love it, but I see threads where people are saying they are getting significantly higher MPGs than I am seeing. I’m wondering if there is an issue somewhere…
I am from WV .. now I am running 35's with 4.10 rear-end just like your running 286l5's on 4.10 adjust the tire size in the computer with a flashcal or a tazer and ypu will see mileage jump back to 16mpg. I do alot I mean a lot of hill just like you. When I initially switched to the 35's my mileage dropped to 13.6 now I am back up to 16. On open highway steady can get 18. I also switched from 87 to 89 octane that seemed to help alot.New to the group, so if I misstep any rules here, my apologies…
Bought a 2024 Gladiator Sport S with Max Tow in November. I love it, but I see threads where people are saying they are getting significantly higher MPGs than I am seeing. I’m wondering if there is an issue somewhere…
With the stock wheels and tires, I averaged right at 16mpg, mostly highway driving. Now, I’ve installed 285/70/17s, and my milage has dropped to 14… (Falken Rubitrek)
I expected a drop with the new wheels and tires, but the overall mileage seems low to me. Any ideas?
For context, in Western West Virginia, so some hills, but I wouldn’t call them mountains. Vast majority of my daily drive is Interstate…
These things are gas hogs if you have a lead foot OR live in west Virginia(read hills/mountains) .New to the group, so if I misstep any rules here, my apologies…
Bought a 2024 Gladiator Sport S with Max Tow in November. I love it, but I see threads where people are saying they are getting significantly higher MPGs than I am seeing. I’m wondering if there is an issue somewhere…
With the stock wheels and tires, I averaged right at 16mpg, mostly highway driving. Now, I’ve installed 285/70/17s, and my milage has dropped to 14… (Falken Rubitrek)
I expected a drop with the new wheels and tires, but the overall mileage seems low to me. Any ideas?
For context, in Western West Virginia, so some hills, but I wouldn’t call them mountains. Vast majority of my daily drive is Interstate…
If you didn't update your tire size in the computer it'll sometimes just hold lower gears when it doesn't need too cus it thinks it has load that it really doesn't. When i swap my 37s on after being on my 35s for a while. even after reprogramming I'll get ass mpg, 11 mpg, and it won't touch 7 or 8 till it relearns. then hops back to 16.5 and runs fine.New to the group, so if I misstep any rules here, my apologies…
Bought a 2024 Gladiator Sport S with Max Tow in November. I love it, but I see threads where people are saying they are getting significantly higher MPGs than I am seeing. I’m wondering if there is an issue somewhere…
With the stock wheels and tires, I averaged right at 16mpg, mostly highway driving. Now, I’ve installed 285/70/17s, and my milage has dropped to 14… (Falken Rubitrek)
I expected a drop with the new wheels and tires, but the overall mileage seems low to me. Any ideas?
For context, in Western West Virginia, so some hills, but I wouldn’t call them mountains. Vast majority of my daily drive is Interstate…
Originally I got excellent mpg with my 2020 Max-Tow JT, but with tires, skid plates, topper winch and s### load of stuff I'm getting around 16 mpg's now at just under 100k of miles. With the OEM AT tires and keeping speed at 69 mph or less I could get 26-29 mpg. Tire size, weight, pressure, drivers style, along with other variables definitely knocks down or helps it. Heavy bumper(s) and front air dam / skid or lack of plays in too.New to the group, so if I misstep any rules here, my apologies…
Bought a 2024 Gladiator Sport S with Max Tow in November. I love it, but I see threads where people are saying they are getting significantly higher MPGs than I am seeing. I’m wondering if there is an issue somewhere…
With the stock wheels and tires, I averaged right at 16mpg, mostly highway driving. Now, I’ve installed 285/70/17s, and my milage has dropped to 14… (Falken Rubitrek)
I expected a drop with the new wheels and tires, but the overall mileage seems low to me. Any ideas?
For context, in Western West Virginia, so some hills, but I wouldn’t call them mountains. Vast majority of my daily drive is Interstate…
Recalibrate the speed ometer at the dealer you are of on miles to fuel used.New to the group, so if I misstep any rules here, my apologies…
Bought a 2024 Gladiator Sport S with Max Tow in November. I love it, but I see threads where people are saying they are getting significantly higher MPGs than I am seeing. I’m wondering if there is an issue somewhere…
With the stock wheels and tires, I averaged right at 16mpg, mostly highway driving. Now, I’ve installed 285/70/17s, and my milage has dropped to 14… (Falken Rubitrek)
I expected a drop with the new wheels and tires, but the overall mileage seems low to me. Any ideas?
For context, in Western West Virginia, so some hills, but I wouldn’t call them mountains. Vast majority of my daily drive is Interstate…