Is there any way to calibrate your speed after you install new wheels and tires without a programmer. Or is that the only way
BuckeyeSRT 1786 posts · Joined 2011 Add to quote Only show this user #2 · May 19, 2012 I dont know how accurate but a smart phone with a GPS program would work
padgett 1901 posts · Joined 2012 Add to quote Only show this user #3 · May 20, 2012 Think he is asking how to calibrate the speedo. Without flashing which major tire dealers may know how to do it would take an adapter box on the speedometer line like this. Of course knowing where to put it often requires a service manual.
Think he is asking how to calibrate the speedo. Without flashing which major tire dealers may know how to do it would take an adapter box on the speedometer line like this. Of course knowing where to put it often requires a service manual.
M MoparBob 55 posts · Joined 2012 Add to quote Only show this user #5 · Jun 16, 2012 Bumping this thread...anyone know if you can recalibrate the speedo? Can the dealership do it?
Scottina06 47451 posts · Joined 2009 Add to quote Only show this user #6 · Jun 16, 2012 how far off is your speedo you think> What size tires did you go to?
Jcronin Discussion starter 87 posts · Joined 2012 Add to quote Only show this user #7 · Jun 20, 2012 Seems like about 7 mph but not positive had people ride beside me and used a app on my phone