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I've been driving this to work for a few weeks now. It gets TERRIBLE mileage around town, about 7mpg. Is that what I should expect from a 10,000 pound box truck?

The drive to work is about 3 miles at 50mph, a stop and then cruise through town at 35, then about 4 miles at 55 to 60. The torque converter is locked most of the way except for the mile or two through town.

Coming back from Fairbanks we got 16mpg, but that was 100 miles at 55 with only a couple of stops.
 

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I've been driving this to work for a few weeks now. It gets TERRIBLE mileage around town, about 7mpg. Is that what I should expect from a 10,000 pound box truck?

The drive to work is about 3 miles at 50mph, a stop and then cruise through town at 35, then about 4 miles at 55 to 60. The torque converter is locked most of the way except for the mile or two through town.

Coming back from Fairbanks we got 16mpg, but that was 100 miles at 55 with only a couple of stops.
That's some rediculous city MPGs at those speeds. I get 10mpgs highway towing a 4k trailer driving it like I have somewhere to be! In the quite hilly PNW.
Your cruising MPGs are good though. Hows your timing?

I can say that short trips aren't usually very good on our diesels, MPG wise. That could be a lot of it-- cold engine/rings not sealing well and by the time she's hot and ready you put her to sleep.
 

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This rig uses duals, I think 215/80-16? I might be able to go to the 235/85-16 I have on the plow truck.
If you like to do so, you might need the 4x4 dually rims, the 235's might touch with the original set up.
and the 4x4 rims (originally) have a slightly different offset, so that the 235's (original mounting) doesn't touch.
 

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I'll measure the offset on the van rims, and on the plow truck rims. The current van tires are in good shape, so that's a few years off.
 

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I got projector headlights from Vantage Optical. The old ones were hazy, and lousy.
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I've also gotten a pickup instrument cluster and stuck the speedometer from it into the van cluster. That frees up the van speedo to be sent off for repair. I'll start working out the wiring changes that'll be required to make the pick up cluster and tach work in the van.
 

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Those new headlights sure do look a lot nicer than the old ones. I'm not even considering the yellowing when I say that.
 

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@nelstomlinson have a link for the vendor? Can't find them


Edit, found it. Searching their site, no love for the bricknose. Obs forward only.
I guess you'll have to bite the bullet and go Aussie. Cheap? No. Worth it? It seems that way to me.
 

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Yeah, took me a minute but I remember where I found it here. Looks like obs solutions has more neat things I can't afford.
 

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I haven't looked, but there may be some El Cheapo options out there. I learned about those for my Bull Noses. No longer than they lasted, they weren't worth even the cheap prices.
 

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