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My wallet hurts for your wallet.Making her do work. 15,620lbs worth of rig on a 3k mile road trip.
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My wallet hurts for your wallet.
In his defense he has an LRA as well...and it may look silly, but if you ever needed it...that's 25 less miles you have to walk...plus if you have it..you have a gas tank to carry that 5 gallons back...Haha - have to laugh at the lil rotopax in this scenario - how much contingency does that buy you with the mileage you’re getting?
My wallet hurts for your wallet.
Haha - have to laugh at the lil rotopax in this scenario - how much contingency does that buy you with the mileage you’re getting?
No doubt. The days of RVing sold as being the economical travel alternative is long gone. At 8-10MPG, depending on pace, swilling high test, 3000 miles is ~$1600. RVing allows us to get closer to nature which makes it worth it.
Yup, the 3.5 gallon fuelpax is somewhat of a token contingency. I never plan on using it, so its purpose is more about increasing usable range by allowing me to draw down the main tanks deeper with less margin. To your point, margin can be tricky. I can usually control consumption to be about 8-11 MPG with pace. There can be situations like wind or grade that will bring that number down to 3-7 MPG. Which I experienced on this trip.
Going towards Las Vegas on the 15 fwy near the CA/AZ state line, there's a ridiculous 16 mile long steep grade. I had 1/4 tank (~7 gallons including built in reserve) going into the grade hoping to get gas 30 miles out. Well... at 3.5MPG climbing 16 miles dropped the fuel needle with a quickness reporting 0 mile range before the top. We all know there's reserve range but at this level of consumption, can't count on it. Wife wasn't happy so out comes the fuelpax.
Hauling 10k lbs of additional weight over the car does strange things to consumption.
To @lx200inAR 's point, an aux tank is an absolute must IMO for real travel. I have the 12.5 which gives us ~38 gallons total onboard. Getting gas 2x on a typical long haul day sure beats getting gas 4-5 times with just the stock tank.
I got new wheels this week and I'm still not over it lol. So good![]()
Looks fantastic!! Considering the same wheel for my '13 black LC. A bit difficult to tell from the photos, but are the spokes completely flat or do they sit slightly higher towards the center of the wheel compared to the lip?
How is the noise from the Wild Peaks? Quiet, soft roar , or medium roar? Looks great!I got new wheels this week and I'm still not over it lol. So good
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How is the noise from the Wild Peaks? Quiet, soft roar , or medium roar? Looks great!
Cool thanks for the info!Really quiet - this is my second set if that's any indication of how much I like them.
Looks great.I got new wheels this week and I'm still not over it lol. So good
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