Originally Posted by
CopperHeadAKA
...I figure about same weight & should be around 18 - 20 mpg town use....
I have driven a 2000 Ranger 4.0 since 2002. My best highway mileage has been 20-21 mpg. Normal city mileage is 14-15 mpg. This is normal summer driving with empty loads. My truck now has 200,000 miles and the city mileage used to be a tad better, but getting 18-20 from a 4.0 V6 in the city might be asking too much. Maybe your gas is better there with less ethanol blend.
Check the spare tire. If you can't get it off on the side of the road then you might as well torch/grind it off now and save the gas of hauling it around, especially if you aren't planning any road trips and always carry a cell phone.
Check the soundness of the rear bumper before hooking a trailer to it.
When replacing the muffler make sure to get it situated correctly. On mine one side of the muffler has a middle hole, the other side is off to one side. 3 times my muffler has been installed backwards n upside down causing the tail pipe tip to hit the body when going over bumps. I think it is middle hole to the rear, off-set hole forward in the down position, but could be wrong.
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