Agreed. I once knew a veteran auto mechanic who taught me, "Never fix anything on a car until you know why it broke in the first place." Wise words. He was saying, "If it is simple wear and tear, that's a no brainer. But if it's a design flaw or abuse, that's different. Replacing a part just won't cut it. To achieve better gas mileage, you can try to adjust fuel flow and air intake, but if the tires are under inflated by 4 or 5 PSI, the fuel equations are right out the window."

Good luck in your quest to find the cause smile.

Last edited by Lee Batchelor; 05/22/16 02:53 AM.

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