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This is a discussion on Speedometer reading within the Tires, Wheels and Suspension forums, part of the The Garage category; Originally Posted by GEN-X Hemi So I know that if I get bigger wheels/tires the speedo/odometer will read wrong. Do ...
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Your local dealer should be able to do a diagnostic update, or calibrate it for your new tires, or you can always buy the Predator or T-1000 by DiabloSport and due it yourself as well as do some programming fun and opener up!!!!! http://www.diablosport.com/images/Ma...t_picture2.jpg http://www.diablosport.com/images/holdpred.jpg Go there....click the link below.... DiabloSport :: Gas and Diesel Tuning Systems |
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