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Next weekend I'm taking a trip to Texas and I am going to do my best to get #2 diesel along the way. Will most truck stops be selling #2? I know the Pilot station here sells it. Do all of them or is it just random ones? Flying J? Loves?

I'll be taking I-26 to I-20 into Atlanta. I-85 to Montgomery down to I-65 into Mobile. From there its I-10 all the way to Beaumont, Tx. Well, except for jumping on I-12 to skip New Orleans. Any help you guys can offer so I can avoid putting ULSD in the tank would be great.

I figure if I'm any level under half a tank and I see #2 on the sign it might be a good idea to go ahead and fill up just in case. Besides, I'll have to stop to let the dog take care of business a few times anyway. Poor thing has trouble keeping lunch down while riding in the truck. At least the eats it up so the stink goes away.
 

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When you get into Orange which is not far from Beaumont. There is a Pilot that sells B20. Can't remember the exit off hand, but it is a big intersection with 3 different truck stops. 2 on the west bound side of I-10 and the pilot on the east bound side. It is on Highway 62 in Orange. Hope this helps
 

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Will most truck stops be selling #2? I know the Pilot station here sells it. Do all of them or is it just random ones? Flying J? Loves?

Truck stops sell much more #2 than RUG. You'll be able to get #2 really easy off any interstate. Relax! Now if you were looking for B100...that's another story.
 

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Yeah, that's where the Pilot and the Flying J are. I know that there is a Petro on the Houston side of Beaumont. I'm not sure I want to try my truck out on bio when I'm on a road trip though. I would hate to run into any problems with such limited time. I planned on switching to bio once I got this road trip out of the way. I'd have people to call and wouldn't be far from the house around here if I did need something like a ride to Auto Zone. Thanks for that though, I wouldn't have remembered about those if you hadn't reminded me.

I figure I'll be somewhere between Atlanta and Montgomery by the time I need some fuel. Then, Probably Somewhere in Louisiana if I figured correctly. Actually, probably before since the trip is 1000 miles, I'll have to fill up at least three times I think. I've had a few and its getting harder to use mapquest to figure this stuff out if you know what I mean.:drink Mobile maybe? I'll figure it out in the morning.
 

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use this web site --> Flying J: Current Diesel Fuel Prices Pricing
it shows where the stations are <by state> , what fuel they have
and what the CURRENT price is for each fuel (updated every 15min as
necessary)

same thing w/ LOVES Fuel Prices

and Pilot Travel Centers - FUEL Complete Pricing List

and Petro Truck Stops - Fuel Prices


join one of the Flying J "frequent fueler" clubs (theyre free) and youll
recv a discounts everytime you fill up....spend more than 150 bucks
in a month and your discount per gallon increases...

some of their clubs (rv) even discount the propane...and the flying j's
have DUMP stations <if you need 'em>...if your a member of the rv club
you can use the dump station for free....

theres nothing to say you cant join mulitple clubs either...
 

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Truck stops sell much more #2 than RUG. You'll be able to get #2 really easy off any interstate. Relax! Now if you were looking for B100...that's another story.

very true. all of your major fuel/gas stations have diesel. Exxon, BP, Chevron, Mobil, Phillips 66, Conoco, Wilco-Hess, Sonoco.

Then you have all the big truck stops to choose from too. Love's, TravelCenters of America, Petro, Flyin J, Pilot, etc. plus all the little mom & pop stations that are out there along the way.

i wouldnt worry about it.
 

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Many of the Flying J truckstops in Texas and other states still do carry On-Highway 500PPM Diesel Fuel in the Big Truck lanes,just check their Diesel Pricing link and the 500PPM will have it's own slot for it's availability:sweet
 

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south caroline to east texas in a long bed <no towing> would
only require ONE fuel stop.
 

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south caroline to east texas in a long bed <no towing> would
only require ONE fuel stop.


You think so? I haven't done a long road trip in it yet so I don't really know how far I can get on a fill up. Well its off to put in some fresh Rotella T and a filter. I'll have to check those websites out later and write down the info. Thanks guys.
 

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south caroline to east texas in a long bed <no towing> would
only require ONE fuel stop.

aint no way. the most i ever got on one tank (29 gallons) was 405, bone stock. gonna have to fuel up at least once, maybe twice.

1067 miles from charleston sc to houston, tx

 

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