Auxilary fuel tanks?

My son is barely getting 200 miles to a tank in his 392. I get 300 miles out of my Gladiator running on 37’s and looking like an Overlanding fool with an RTT, full tools, and camping gear. ;)
Does your son wear heavy boots when he drives? Maybe the solution is to wear light-weight running shoes in order to decrease the weight on the gas peddle.
 
LOL - are you kidding? My 392 gets great fuel economy especially when compared to my big Gladiator.
My son is barely getting 200 miles to a tank in his 392. I get 300 miles out of my Gladiator running on 37’s and looking like an Overlanding fool with an RTT, full tools, and camping gear. ;)
My 392 has the best gas milage of any jeep ive owned, except for an ‘85 XJ. Brute got 10 miles to the gallon hwy after it became a camping/fishing rig, so an aux tank was good for that rig…and not because i was afraid of running out of gas…more for the convenience of not having to stop every two hours for fuel on multi-day road trips to faraway destinations
 
No doubt my son is heavy on the pedal, and he has the recon with 35’s and 4:56 gears, but he can’t touch my range.
 
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