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08-09-2006, 06:33 PM
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Name: gstanfield
Title: Are we there yet?
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Speedometer correction
It's time for some new tires and I'm thinking of stepping up slightly from the 245's that are on my truck, maybe a set of 265/75 or even go for the pizza cutters for driving in the snow out here and get a set of 235/85R16's Either way that I decide to go my speedometer will be off a bit and I was wondering what I could do about correcting the speedometer after I get my tires on.
George
I forgot to say, I have the automatic transmission.
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08-09-2006, 06:55 PM
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Name: Billysgoat
Title: The ANTI-BLING!
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I'll look later and get you the name of a neat little box I have on my truck (which I can't for the life of me remember right now) that splices into the wiring harness, you can adapt the speedo to read correct with the "pizza cutters" to 44" bog cutters
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08-09-2006, 07:20 PM
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Name: MR4WLR
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Superlift TruSpeed
Any downloader will also have this available.
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'04 Patriot Blue SRW 3500 QC 4X4 Laramie, 6spd, HO, Edge EZ, TST PowerMAXCR, Smarty, SPS 66, Rip's 4", AFE PG7 W/torque tube, F.A.S.S. 150, 4" Superlift, Ride Rite's w/onboard air, Line-X. Torklift camper tie downs, fuel vent mod, Buckstop/Warn 12,000 lb, MTL w/prolong in trans, Haisley DD. 68K and counting
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08-09-2006, 07:26 PM
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Name: Billysgoat
Title: The ANTI-BLING!
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Okay, had a brain wave come through and remembered
http://www.abbott-tach.com/era.htm
That's the same one I have on my truck and with a little playing on the drive down with a GPS I now have a speedo that is about .3mph fast Over the course of a 218 mile leg of the journey down here to Titusville the odometer and the GPS disagreed by just under 1 mile. Kinda pricey at $145, but still cheaper than most good speeding tickets.
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03 Dog, named Clifford, to heavy to be fast.
11 335D, the grin machine.
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Originally Posted by John Robinson
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08-09-2006, 08:36 PM
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Name: railguy1
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Where is the cheapest place to get a tru-speed?
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