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Re: 2018 and older Toyota Tundra? [Re: 2zwudz] #8165469
07/03/24 02:38 PM
07/03/24 02:38 PM
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I have 2014 Tundra, stock tires I got 15-19 mpg. I put bigger 10 ply tires on it because I drive many miles on logging roads and local mpg went to 13 miles/gal.. Good trouble free truck, only problem is radio and back up camera do not work , and around $2000 plus to fix it, so I’ve not had it fixed.

Re: 2018 and older Toyota Tundra? [Re: 2zwudz] #8165499
07/03/24 03:19 PM
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I haven’t driven a 5.7 that got better than 14 mpg or better than 17 on highway. Other than terrible gas mileage tundras are everything I need. Love mine!
Our 6 cyl 4 runner only gets 17.5 around town.


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