Posted by dlplost on November 28, 2007 at 11:13:48 from (69.205.132.94):
In Reply to: Gas Mileage stinks posted by BobinKY on November 28, 2007 at 07:41:01:
Probly has a 4.10 rear end, lousy milage.
People still just dont understand the effect that has on milage, and blame it on the engine.
Kinda tuff to change it with 4wd, have to change both. I had an OLD F-100 with a 352 in it, got 10-12 mpg, changed the gears to 3.07 (i think it was) and got a steady 25mpg at 75mph on the hiway. and that was back in 1976. I've been buying trucks based on that rear end ever since. My current 1997 K2500 6.5 turbo Diesel gets 20+ at 70mph, and its got 230,000 miles on it. It will still pull a loaded trailer just fine, yes the mpg goes to hell when hauling but i dont pull most of the time.
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