Yes, fill out all the Jeep info so the mileage results are more meaningful.What am I missing.. Jeep info?
I've been to Houston many times, but I wasn't the perpetrator! Actually, a couple of years ago my CC was skimmed at a gas station for something like $320. Another time I was there we went to a gas station and a strange guy approached me and another gentlemen. I was concealed carrying and we told him to back away. Intelligently, he did.Hmm.. not sure where all that goes in my profile but...
98 TJ Sport (ordered Oct 97, arrived Dec 97 from Toledo Plant No2)
4.0L/5 speed manual
3.07 Rear
2" Teraflex suspension lift (just wanted simple and to clear the rubbing tires when turning)
31" BFG KO2's (2nd set of 31's)
Rancho RS5000 shocks
19 gal Tank
Really, nothing extreme or special mods in my opinion from factory setup.. never driven mine hard on or off-road since for a very long time it was my daily driver so i've babied it along as best I could with an occasional romp in the dirt. Done all the oil changes myself between 3-4,000mi. Run regular 87 octane with an injector cleaner maybe twice a year. I'm on my 3rd alternator, 2nd radiator, 5th battery, 3rd radio, 4th set of tires and 3rd soft top, never wrecked, broken into three times and still looking for all 3 perpetrators.
I used to get 15-17 on the highway. It got progressively worse with every bump in tire size but who's counting. Last summer did a gig tire change to 7.50R16 pizza cutters on 16x6.5 rims. Instant 22mpg on the highway and you really notice the reduced rolling resistance around town. Change of tires added 95 extra miles between gas stops. I'll never go back to 33s. These are way better performers when the weather turns bad, standing water and slush at 70mph does not even cause a twitch in the steering. Plus a smoother ride.
Sounds like good average mileage. Mine was mostly near 17mpg on long highway trips. 14mpg towing in the mountains. My reserve is good for about 40 miles after the light goes on.I just bought the pictured 2000 Sport 4.0, 5 speed.
31 x 10.5s after a basic tune up; I ran a tank at 16.8mpg with mostly short trips.
I also noticed it must have a huge reserve, or the gauge isn't great. It'll show almost empty after 10 gallons, with a 19 gallon tank, according to the manual specs.
