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Took a little road trip this weekend @ 50 mph, trying to get through the break in period. Got 21. 5 mpg by the computer! Factor in a 10% speedometer error with the 315's (confirmed by gps) put's me at almost 24 mpg??
Technically, with the cruise set at 50 mph, I was actually breaking in the truck at 55. However, since the break in is for the differential, I was still only turning 2000 rpm's, which would be the same as 50 mph with the stock tires, right?
Will be heading out for my first tow tomorrow, 80 miles, 4K boat and trailer.
Told the dealer twice before delivery to check the diff fluid levels, says they did. Double checked with the service dept mgr prior to leaving the lot, says he did (but did not have to add fluid??).
Call me paranoid. I ordered a service manual when I ordered the truck, hasn't arrived yet. How do I check the rear level? Is it the bolt on the top front with the bracket for the brake lines attached?
Took a little road trip this weekend @ 50 mph, trying to get through the break in period. Got 21. 5 mpg by the computer! Factor in a 10% speedometer error with the 315's (confirmed by gps) put's me at almost 24 mpg??
Technically, with the cruise set at 50 mph, I was actually breaking in the truck at 55. However, since the break in is for the differential, I was still only turning 2000 rpm's, which would be the same as 50 mph with the stock tires, right?
Will be heading out for my first tow tomorrow, 80 miles, 4K boat and trailer.
Told the dealer twice before delivery to check the diff fluid levels, says they did. Double checked with the service dept mgr prior to leaving the lot, says he did (but did not have to add fluid??).
Call me paranoid. I ordered a service manual when I ordered the truck, hasn't arrived yet. How do I check the rear level? Is it the bolt on the top front with the bracket for the brake lines attached?
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