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Speeodometer readings and OEM wheel options
The sport package comes standard with 255/50-19s. The 20" wheel option (275F/315R) actually gives you a slightly smaller circumference, and the speedometer would then be off by 1.3% compared to the 19" setup.
Is there a factory setting / adjustment I can make to the odometer to compensate for the smaller circumference if I decided to upgrade the wheel package? |
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I would think Denalio is right. Probably not a significant difference worth worrying about.
Does anyone get speedometers recalibrated anymore? By the way, how accurate are typical portable GPS speed readings?
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use this tire calculator to see if you can find a spec closer to original. I agree 1% means nothing and you will never notice it...
Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing |
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