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Hi Guys,
Took a long road trip (Topeka, Indy & Earlville) from Northern California to Indy and back, which totaled 6100 miles. My tow rig is a 1999 Dodge Ram 3500 CTD with DRW, 5 speed (now 6 speed) 2 wheel drive, 3.55 rear gear and a 28' Pace Shadow trailer with a combined loaded weight of just under 21,000 pounds. The trailer is a tag with no additional height which helps keep it out of the wind. The only non-stock items are a 4" exhaust, exhaust brake and a K & N air cleaner element. Driving at 65 mph most of the time we averaged 13.1 mpg for the entire trip. I think that keeping the trailer low enough that it's out of the wind is a big help to the mpg. As an added note the change from a 5 speed to a 6 speed, later on was a welcome addition to improve the driveability of this truck while towing. My truck now has 224,000 miles on it and still gets right at 20 mpg not towing Just my 2 cents, Bob PS: Now to find the quietest straight through 4" muffler made.
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That's about what you can expect from that truck. I have had numerous diesel dually's and they all get about the same mileage. 9-10 towing a big heavy trailer. Mine weighs about 16K. you might get a bit more if you have a tail wind of tailgate a semi. My buddy has a 5.9 dodge and it gets about 10 - 11 mpg right next to me. I have had Fords and Duramax. They all get the same.
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Did an accurate check of fuel mileage from this past weekend. Drove some hiway at 65 mph and some back roads at 55 mph. The math says 9.7 mpg.
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