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Ok. Heres another hint.

I'm at 4 degrees down, but only in the front.
 

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you have smaller tires in the front that in the back going down the road in 2 wheel drive..... or you have bigger tires in the back
 

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wouldn't my RPM's be lower if my foot was off the gas and I was coasting?
No. At least not in my truck. According to your picture, you're just under 2,000 RPM. 70mph as marked by the speedometer is directly on top of 2,000 mark. You're just under 2,000, so you could have snapped the picture while decelerating and it just happened to be at 70mph, yet you're coasting -- so there is why you're just under 2,000.
Ok. Heres another hint.

I'm at 4 degrees down, but only in the front.

Only in the front? If you're going "down" in the truck, you can only be in the front, unless you're going "down" in reverse, then the on board computer would show the truck going "up".
 

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you have smaller tires in the front that in the back going down the road in 2 wheel drive..... or you have bigger tires in the back

If this is the answer, that's one hell of a size difference. 4* is quite a bit when you look at the big picture. We've all seen the size difference and with the wheel base of our trucks being what they are -- supercab or crew, I don't see it creating that much.
 


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