I have seen a couple psi make a HUGE difference with my truck.
Tires are cheaper than gas these days, I'll take a slight amount of center wear to save a few MPG.
Also, be sure to check when winter comes the cooler temps will drop your tire pressure enough that I am willing to bet all the "poor mileage from winter gas" complaints are actually due to lower tire pressure.
MPG?
Anyone see 40 mpg? The closest was one post at 37, but most have been in the teens-twenties around town and upper 20'2 low 30's highway.
I got only 30 on a long interstate drive (but at 70-75 mph). At lower speeds (65 - with slightly higher then listed pressures), I have squeezed out about 33.
I got only 30 on a long interstate drive (but at 70-75 mph). At lower speeds (65 - with slightly higher then listed pressures), I have squeezed out about 33.
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Iam getting 30+ with manual on mixed hwy & city driving.
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