lighter weight oil = better MPG???
I thought a 3500 is a one ton, and a 2500 is 3/4 ton.
I know Sams and Discount won't put a D rated tire on a 1 Ton.......they will only replace a tire with what is specified on your door ( won't assume the liability.).Check with your insurance carrier. I thought a 2500 was a 3/4ton also........but I have only had 2500 gassers.
I have no experience with Discount but Sams and wal Mart are retarded, the claim best tires HAVE to go on rear so if you buy 2 snow tires for you front wheel drive guess where they are putting them, and you cant specify you want them on front " no thats against company policy" Bullcrap, whatever happened to the customer is always right. 

i still agree walmart is retarded
Not meaningless to DOT......better go by the weight on your door tag.
i was referring to the "1-ton & 3/4 ton" not relating to the weight rating of the truck. they are carryovers form the "old" days
i was kind of thinking the same thing. dont mind too much, guess more people see the MPG improvements in tires then other areas. would like to see more on if anyone has tried lighter weight oil though.
has anyone seen MPG improvements with tonneau covers, gate up/down or off? what about silly things like taping up the seams for better air flow. and last but not least - "galf balling" the surface, anyone see the mythbusters episode on this?
has anyone seen MPG improvements with tonneau covers, gate up/down or off? what about silly things like taping up the seams for better air flow. and last but not least - "galf balling" the surface, anyone see the mythbusters episode on this?
Golf balling- got a bit of hail damage on my rig, doesn't seem to help.
Any body try a smooth hub cap/ wheel cover over the drive wheels of a dually? I've seen them on a few semis, the drivers seem to like them.
Any body try a smooth hub cap/ wheel cover over the drive wheels of a dually? I've seen them on a few semis, the drivers seem to like them.


