The dealer may be able to change a parameter to make it right. Otherwise, compare it to GPS, or time yourself off of mile sticks to find out what's real. Alot of places do that becaue it's not OEM. The change you want to make is not drastic enough to cause any problems except throwing off your speedo a few MPH, which can be adjusted on your onboard computer.
Been that way since I bought it, no issues. Stock I beleive is 's. My dually is the only truck I'm not oversized on. Quoted: My Tacoma 4WD needs four new tires. You will be fine, if they keep pressing the issue, go somewhere else.
Running ,mud tires on my 05 ford. Never had a problem. Going from Most modern cars and trucks use electronic 'tone' ring type speedometers, your dealership can make the tire size changes to the computer in less than 15 minutes. ETA, on 4 wheel drive trucks - all 4 tires need to be the exact same size or you will cause damage. Useful in going from my 22 summer tires to 18" winter tires. Quoted: The 75 tire will be slightly narrower and taller. Quoted: Not a problem. It came stock with 's, and the speedometer reads 3 mph faster than I am actually going.
I'll probably be jumping to 's this spring. Definitely a little power loss but runs just fine. Quoted: Your speedometer will indicate slower that you are actually going.
Tires will be the same width btw. Quoted: Got a Silverado I'm running s instead of s. They say that so they wont be held liable, but unless the vehicle is a POS it wont have issues. Quoted: Quoted: The 75 tire will be slightly narrower and taller.
Quoted: Quoted: You can screw up your tranny with you go really big without regearing. I went from a 30" to a Thanks guys. I figured it'd be fine. They just said I have to sign a waiver. No big deal. Thanks again! The exact same truck will also run on 17" wheels Quoted: Quoted: Got a Silverado I'm running s instead of s. I'm showing 38 n the LEO trailer shows Quoted: Thanks guys. All you ever wanted to know about tires What's the point of wider tires? Taller tires? Is it just for looks?
They do make the truch look better. It will be proportionately harder on brakes. But that's not a huge deal. Possible torque issues depending on the change. That difference won't matter one bit for what you're doing as it's negligible. Quoted: What's the point of wider tires? Quoted: All you ever wanted to know about tires Some of the "auto" 4wd systems that detect a difference in speed between the front and rear axles can be affected by different tire sizes.
Hell, some of them can be affected by replacing the tires on one axle without putting new tires on the other axle. Quoted: Quoted: Not a problem. This, and find yourself another place to do business with because they are idiots. Feel free to quote me on that.
He said he has a toyota, not a Chevy. I did exactly this some 66K ago. I think you will be fine. Negative, it is not a set number, its a percentage His speedo may say 5, when really he is going 6mph.
Then when he goes 50, he will really be going Thats just an example, yours will be different, but its a percentage thing. Just depends on what brand tire you use. BB code is On. Smilies are On. Forum Rules. All times are GMT The time now is PM. All company, product, or service names references in this web site are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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