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35" tires upgraded owners - how's your MPG mileage?

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How has your gas mileage been. Saw a video on Youtube that showed 238 miles on a full tank, 18 gallons for a fillup, that comes out to 13.2mpg. I love the look of the 35" tires, but would rather stick with the 33" setup if it's going to make that much of a gas mileage difference.
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You can’t take the guess-o-meter seriously. It’s automatically subtracting 3 gallons of fuel. So it actually works out to 15.7 mpg.

And it’s using average mileage. So unless they reset it immediately after changing the tires you’re not seeing the whole picture.
 

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How has your gas mileage been. Saw a video on Youtube that showed 238 miles on a full tank, 18 gallons for a fillup, that comes out to 13.2mpg. I love the look of the 35" tires, but would rather stick with the 33" setup if it's going to make that much of a gas mileage difference.
You should not be using the estimated range at fill up to determine literally anything.

Its wildly inaccurate and multiple owners have already mentioned 330+ range on their drives
 

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Even if you were going to use the estimated range you'd have to account for the fact that you're traveling further than the odometer says based on the larger tires having less RPM's per mile.

Unless the new speedo is GPS driven. Then I take everything back lol.
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