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kw_00
Jul 22, 2016Explorer
I forgot to add: when pulling my fifth wheel, I get 7.5-8.5. I have seen 9 mpg in Florida, if pulling my car hauler I get 11-12. Now empty I get 14-15 city, 17-18 now on highway. I have seen it in the 22 mpg in the city when driving 45 or so. The mpg pulling the camper will vary with terrain so consider that. I went with a custom tune so I'm curious what I will get when I pull the camper next time. Regardless I think that all the gas jobs will get similar. Either make or model its up to you. My thoughts are to drive them all and pick ur best one. All are good in my book, I just like the gm series trucks more. The dodge offers both the 5.7 and 6.4 hemi, both are good engines. Regarding the Ford 6.2, it's also a good truck and engine combo. In fact I was looking for an F350 single rear wheel with the 6.2 prior my GMC purchase. Next truck will be another gas job with the 3500 single rear wheel and most likely the GM series, though this won't happen for many years to come. Good luck keep us updated.
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