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Same, 3.73, Indiana to Florida 12,500 lbs, 7.5 average, 60-65 mph, very light winds. I run 87 octane and Lucas fuel additive. The number one mileage killer is the type of trailer and wind. It don’t take much headwind to knock off 1-2 mpg. Travel trailers are worse than fifth wheels and this park...
So if I’m pulling a trailer it’s manufacturer combined vehicle weight rating then? I see a lot of post but no one has given a specific “here it is”. I’m just curious where the pin weight = cargo capacity when you’re in the combined vehicle weight category.
When you fuel whatever you were getting just gets calculated I just reset at fuel ups if I’m in the mood. My fuel comp is wrong every time. If it says 17 you can bet when you gas up it will calculate to 15.8-16 sooo I just assume it’s 1 gal less. As far as octane It recommends 89 but you can use...
I tow about 13k. But I’m not heading to the mountains for sure, just a Florida flatlander. You get to stop at a lot of gas stations to stretch your legs.
I just installed the Airlift 5000 Ultimate (stainless braided lines) last weekend. ‘19 2500 shortbed. I opted not to use the license plate bolt option because the I way routed the lines it wouldn’t reach. From the bag into the frame, out the back of the frame and to the plastic piece bottom of...
I currently have a 3500 Cummins and have decided to get a 6.4 in addition for personal and work when I need it. Not a lot of options out there for 4.10 but I think the 3.73 will do just fine. Thanks !