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Originally Posted by Spencer@tirerack
What you are saying is very common for people who check. when your old tires get lower on tread depth and are in need of replacing, thats when the car is at the most efficient because there is very little squirm. new tires have full tread depth, the the mpg is typically lower by a bit, and the sportiness of the tire does not feel the same. as they wear, they squirm less and youl be back to square one.
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Thanks for your expert input I know what my mpg is on my truck. I track it on every tank full religously so I know what im talking about. I guess I just need to ignore the "Banned" bozo's that keep posting mindless responses.