New tow pig

slow94

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Got me a new 2023 7.3 f250. Just swapped wheels out for older lariat style 20's on 35's. Should be a good tow pig with 4.30 gears.
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Very nice, I love my 2022 7.3 Tremor. Gas mileage sucks though!

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Nice truck. Yeah I definitely didn't buy it for the gas mileage. I'm guessing I will be lucky to get 14 mpg on highway.

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I'm guessing I will be lucky to get 14 mpg on highway.

The lie-o-meter on the dash is never accurate, if you want to know actual mileage you need to do the math. Warming the truck up in the morning and stop and go traffic seem to kill the mileage pretty good vs highway driving.
 
Since I work construction, I park in a herd of similar trucks every morning. It's amusing to me how dainty my truck is compared to the modern rigs. Then there's a later-80s Toyota that is a regularly in the mix, too. Now that was a tiny truck that didn't seem that way at the time.
 
The lie-o-meter on the dash is never accurate, if you want to know actual mileage you need to do the math. Warming the truck up in the morning and stop and go traffic seem to kill the mileage pretty good vs highway driving.
I always hand calculate when I do it. I'm about to see what kind of mileage it gets tomorrow when I head to Atlanta. Though I will say the gauge on my f150 was always within a few tenths from hand calculated which was surprising.

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