Fill up between London and the 403 and you'll have plenty of fuel. Flying J, Husky, 5th Wheel Truck Shop, Cdn Tire, plenty of places and you might even beat $1.13/L as I've seen as low as $1.08/L or $4.10/g recently.
Use Gass Buddy and check the fuel prices along the way.
jdgreen42 wrote: thanks for the info- I'm running an 04 d/max ......
Don
That's why I have a 52 gallon Titan tank replacing my OEM 26 gal. I don't even THINK about fuel for 500 miles, and I still have 150 to go to empty!
Hard to justify on a ROI basis, but the peace of mind and zero fuel anxiety was worth it to me.
Keith J.
1999 Sunnybrook 27RKFS Fiver.
2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD CC/SB/DA 2WD, LBZ air cleaner, 52 gal Titan tank, Bilsteins, Line-X, Westin steps, Prodigy, Retrax cover, 16K Superglide, 5th-Airborne pin-box, Multi-vex mirrors, TST TPMS.
shum02 wrote: Fill up between London and the 403 and you'll have plenty of fuel. Flying J, Husky, 5th Wheel Truck Shop, Cdn Tire, plenty of places and you might even beat $1.13/L as I've seen as low as $1.08/L or $4.10/g recently.
Use Gass Buddy and check the fuel prices along the way.
x2 on Gas Buddy, though you should also double-check with other sites to be sure that a listed station actually does have whatever grade fuel you're looking for. AAA also has a fuel price listing; not sure if it covers Canada, though.
Lyle
2002 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Duramax Crew Cab 4x4
Banks Bullet Tuner and Monster Exhaust
B&W Turnover Ball with 5th Wheel Companion
2004 Komfort 25FSG Fifth Wheel
1936 John Deere Model A
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