Bosque Bill
Senior Member
For those who don't leave their camper on permanently, put your tailgate back on and leave it up/closed.
Driving with the tailgate down actually decreases your gas milage, which I didn't know until I stumbled upon this episode of Mythbusters.
Here's a quote from the web article:
Driving with the tailgate down actually decreases your gas milage, which I didn't know until I stumbled upon this episode of Mythbusters.
Here's a quote from the web article:
...when MythBusters Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage drove identical trucks under the same conditions across the desert — one with the tailgate up and the other with it down — Jamie's tailgate-closed pickup outlasted Adam's by more than 30 miles (48 kilometers).
Closing the tailgate actually improves fuel efficiency because it creates a type of airflow called a separated bubble within the bed of the truck. As wind rushes over the moving truck, that bubble of slow-moving air deflects it over the raised tailgate. By guiding surrounding air over and across the bed of the truck, that vortex effect prevents added drag.
However, driving with the tailgate open eliminates the bubble effect, pulling the air toward the truck bed and creating more drag rather than deflecting the wind. Some gas-conscious pickup drivers still swear by leaving their tailgates open, but science sides with leaving it up.