ZSK
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- Jacksonville, FL
- Vehicle Year
- 2004
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 5.4
- Transmission
- Automatic
I recently (End of August) had my rear axle completely rebuilt. New axle shafts, bearings etc, gear swap everything was replaced. On my recent move from Michigan down here to Florida I got a high of 14.5 mpg. With each fill up the mileage improved. Started at sub-9 then 11, 12, etc. I had only put about 500 miles on the truck before the move. What strikes me as very odd is that I was only getting about 17-18 mpg empty on flat land. Basically I hooked up a trailer that's taller and wider than my truck, added 3500-4000 extra pounds, and ran it hard up down some large hills, and only dropped about 3 mpg?
Is it possible that everything finally wore into each other? Was my computer "learning" on the whole trip down?
Is it possible that everything finally wore into each other? Was my computer "learning" on the whole trip down?