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Ok guys I have 315-75's on my truck and I believe that my mph is off about 13% so if i am trying to calcuate my correct mpg would i take my total mpg' per tank and multiply by 13%??? :shrug:If i am thinking right this should give me an accurate mpg. Any help is much appreciated.

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you're pretty close, heavy.. ~13.5% is a touch more accurate. 60mph actual should show around 68 on the speedo. But it won't be truly accurate.. and adjusting the percentage (as I've done here) doesn't produce accurate numbers.60mi + 13.5% = 68.1.so 300mi actual = 340mi odosince you'll be needing to calculate backward, you'll do:340 - 13% = 296.. (diff. of 4)It's not dead nuts on, but it'll get you close. The more mileage you calculate (i.e. 400mi) the further your math will be off... 400mi + 13% = 452.452 - 13% = 393 (diff. of 7)BTW, how do you run 315s on a leveling kit? I've got 295s + 2" leveling, and I barely clear. I mean BARELY.

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the leveling kit was on it when i got it. but its a pretty good size leveling kit i think the spacer is about 3" by looking at it. and my tires rub in a full lock going in and out of my driveway and other places that the suspension is working in this configuration. so what you are saying is that i need to remove 13% from my mileage to be accurate???

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"accurate" is a loose term, here .. "somewhat accurate" is better..But yeah, given that you average in the 300s per tank (?) than you could stick with the 13% to rough estimate what the calculations are.I know running my 295s, my odometer (uncorrected) would hit 300, and my GPS would show ~ 330ish..

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