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Back in July I traded my 2020 rubicon gladiator for a 2024 rubicon X gladiator (dam ticking got loud and out of warranty). My new 2024 with ~3,000miles on it has been getting ~13.7 MPG. My 2020 was getting ~ 13MPG with some mods. I had a 3.5 inch Teraflex lift, alpine IR front lower control arms, 37x13.50r17 M/T, dirty life dt-1 wheels, steer smarts draglink, tie rod, track bar, Clayton rear track bar, Metalcloak ballerjoints, falcon ss, and rugged ridge front stubby bumper with 13k synthetic rope winch. I never changed the stock 4.10 gears. I just can’t figure out why this new gladiator is getting about the same mileage as my old one but completely stock. My previous gladiator stock was getting ~20MPG. Anyone else having a similar experience or maybe some insight?

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My 2023 never saw above 16.5 even when I was trying to baby it and get a good tank of mileage. Added a lift and 37's and so far I'm around 16mpg.
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My new to me 24 gladiator rubicon that is stock is concerning me as well. I traded from a JLUR 3.6 and on a flat highway hauling a 12ft trailer with two sets of double doors I bought off marketplace showed 11mpg at 72mph. No headwind either. And tonight I had the bed loaded down with Costco groceries and 2 12v fridges and a 16ft heavy trailer loaded down with $800 of lumber and got better than I did the other day even on some “hilly” terrain.
 

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I’d appreciate some feedback on the tick developed in your last truck. Mainly how often did you change the oil? Did you follow the oil change minder as low as 10-0%? Or at a more reasonable 5,000 miles, with full synthetic and what weight? As I now have 3,850, that like before in many vehicles will an oil minder system I ignored and first change was at 4,000, then at 50-60% on the oil minder. Of course with full synthetic oil at 3w/30 in Florida.
 
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I’d appreciate some feedback on the tick developed in your last truck. Mainly how often did you change the oil? Did you follow the oil change minder as low as 10-0%? Or at a more reasonable 5,000 miles, with full synthetic and what weight? As I now have 3,850, that like before in many vehicles will an oil minder system I ignored and first change was at 4,000, then at 50-60% on the oil minder. Of course with full synthetic oil at 3w/30 in Florida.
Sorry for getting back to you late. So my last truck I would change the oil every 5,000 miles. I was really good about changing the oil in time. I used fully synthetic oil 0w20. As far as the oil percentage, I couldn’t tell you what it would read at when I would change it. I know it wouldn’t read low. I never saw the message to change my oil. I hope this helps, I noticed the ticking ~74,000.
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