I have 31 x 10.5 x 15 Goodyear Duratracs on my M1009. They are great tires, but are much too aggressive for the truck to be a full-time daily driver. There are a couple of things that could help your fuel mileage. Take my advice and experience for what it's worth. (BTW I've owned my M1009 since November 2006.)
- If your 33's are worn out I suggest buying a set of 31" highway tires. Highway tires will improve your ride and might improve MPG. Aggressive tires have a higher rolling resistance.
- 31" tires weigh less than 33" tires. Less mass = (theoretically) less energy needed to move the beast down the road. I'm no physics expert, but I'm as pragmatic as can be. It's possible that the 31's could make a difference in MPG.
- Accelerate slowly. Let the truck come up to speed. Don't wind out each gear.
- If running on highways or interstates: maintain a speed of 60-65 MPH. Don't go any faster. These trucks are as aerodynamic as concrete blocks. I notice my MPG drops like a stone if I push my M1009 to sustained 70 MPH.
I hope my ramblings make sense, and will help you out in some small way.