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MPG BOBBED M35

philinmt

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What does a single axel m35 get for fuel mileage? I would think that you would gain 3 to 4 mpg with all the weight and tires gone? Thanks for the info Phil in Mt :?:
 

SasquatchSanta

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The best I ever got with my bobbed deuce (with 395/85RX20s, spin out hubs, LDT465-1D, no fan, summer driving) was a little over 12MPG. For best economy I try to stay between 2,000 and 2,200 RPM. 2,000 is optimum. Over 2,400 RPMs and mileage goes south.
 

Blythewoodjoe

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The one I just sold got 10 MPG on a road trip. Don't be deceived, they still weight 11,000 pounds. That's a lot of weight.

You thinking about trading the M75 for a bobbed deuce :twisted:
 

philinmt

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No :eek: , I have a few m35s ,just need a new project, spent the last 4 years on a m37 converson.have too much spare time.. bored..Phil in Mt
 

Blythewoodjoe

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A bob job is only a weekend project if you know what you are doing. Go for it and put a flat dump bed on the back. It will be the most practical truck in you yard.
 
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