Mimi -- Both your speedometer _and_ your odometer were affected by the change in tire size. With the larger tires, you are going more miles than your odometer shows. This will show up as supposedly reduced gas mileage. Calibrate both your speedometer and your odometer against some mile markers on I-35. (To do the speedometer, get somebody to time a mile in seconds while you drive a steady speed and then divide that into 3600 to get MPH. Do it several times to get an average.). -- Mixon
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