tomgilk
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Im averaging less than 15 and thats with 2-180 mile highway rides and i just pulled into disney from atlanta so lets say 450 miles. Im surprised its so low but i do have the at4. But the airbags squat the car at highway speeds.
I do warm up my car everyday for 10 mins before and after work so i believe thats killing me.
I only had about 15.5 mpg on my 2016 tahoe. Same issue with warming up or cooling off the car.
Don't do that (warm up car for 10 minutes). You get a warm engine and cold tranny/drivetrain. It's best to just let it warm up for 30 seconds and drive off, everything will heat up together.
Sell the Duratracs and get what you want. Well, get what you want and then sell the Duratracs to offset the cost!In my 2007 Yukon, 5.3L AFM (now turned off), 3.73 RA, normal all season tires, I averaged like 19 on long trips with say 80% highway driving. I drive like a grandpa.
In my 2021 Sierra, 6.2L DFM, 3.23 RA, big old honking Duratracs, I think 16-17 will be a good result on longer trips with lots of highway miles. Around town, I average about 14.7 with an egg taped to the sole of my shoe and making no messes, oh and premium gas to boot!
I want to give them a try on a few of the more gnarly trails I always avoid with the Yukon. There are a few trails we have never hiked because we couldn't get to the trail heads.Sell the Duratracs and get what you want. Well, get what you want and then sell the Duratracs to offset the cost!
Just replaced the KO2s with Defenders and am enjoying the peace and quiet immensely! I can talk to my wife again without raising my voice! And I thought she was ignoring me on purpose all those years! LOLI want to give them a try on a few of the more gnarly trails I always avoid with the Yukon. There are a few trails we have never hiked because we couldn't get to the trail heads.
The biggest negative right now with the Duratracs is they are pretty loud on the highway and are only going to get louder as they wear (I plan to rotate them every 5K faithfully). The fuel mileage does take a small hit, but they are a really stout tire. In the grand scheme of things, at my age, an mpg or two less is only going to hurt our daughters inheritance.
If I get really fed up with the noise (or I get to 30K miles and can't hear the radio..), I may switch to something like Michelin LTX AT2's. A compromise between decent off road and much quieter and better mileage tire.
But for now, it is just a lifted big old honking mother of a truck.