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  1. Jbulach

    Definitive conclusions - Which rear axle is best to disable and how?

    The problem with replacing tires is that you will never recover your cost in fuel savings. Drive and enjoy your truck as much as you can afford, when your tires “need” replaced, then it may be worth evaluating a better replacement.
  2. Jbulach

    Definitive conclusions - Which rear axle is best to disable and how?

    If you’re trying to improve fuel mileage by doing this good luck… but if you must try removing the rear driveshaft and blanking off both rear axle shafts, as well as the same on the steer axle, if you have an air shift transfer case, would have the best chances of any measurable results. It also...
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