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New Tire Size Speedometer Fix or Chart
Can anyone tell me if there is a chart to figure out the actual speed of my Jeep after installing new tires? Is this something that is a hard fix in the comp or can it be reflashed to be correct again? Thanks in advance for any help.
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you need to get an aev procal, superchips flashqaq or hypertech to correct your speedometer.
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Originally Posted by gtrman33
Can anyone tell me if there is a chart to figure out the actual speed of my Jeep after installing new tires? Is this something that is a hard fix in the comp or can it be reflashed to be correct again? Thanks in advance for any help.
http://www.mxauto.net/wheel_tire.php |
+1 on the ProCal. If you just want to adjust your speedo then the Procaomp is a cheap solution. About $150 and it can also adjust your TPMS settings among a few other things.
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Originally Posted by indyjeep
(Post 2004474)
+1 on the ProCal. If you just want to adjust your speedo then the Procaomp is a cheap solution. About $150 and it can also adjust your TPMS settings among a few other things.
I picked mine up used for cheap and really like it. I've reset: - TPMS (to zero with my aftermarket wheels) - gear ratio - tire size - OTLC (one touch lane change) I think that's all. :thinking: |
Originally Posted by tslewisz
(Post 2004496)
... I picked mine up used for cheap ...
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
(Post 2004500)
Just a caution that most of these are tied to a VIN number. Some can be released by removing the modified software; some require a payment to the manufacturer to get the VIN released. Do some research on any you might chose and don't buy one that might still be tied to a VIN (such as from a sketchy source on eBay).
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Where is the best place to buy the ProCal?
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