Dougstdig
Well-Known Member
For what it’s worth…The dealer will fine tune it. The only problem is you have to keep making an appointment to get it just right. PIA. I'm getting mine adjusted while they fix my axle leak. It was off by 1 mph (reading slow) at 40+, and about 2 at 75.
On that note, OP, with a 37", you might want to drive it stock for a while to make sure there are no problems, before they start blaming stuff on your 37s. If they won't calibrate it, they probably won't want to warranty it either.
I just saw a video on calculating the true correction factor.
1. At street pressure, Mark the tire AND the ground at a point there it touches the ground.
2. Role the vehicle until the mark on the tire comes back around and when in the same angle to the ground mark the ground again. 3. Measure the distance between the 2 marks on the ground.
4. Take this number (ladened circumference) and divide by pie…or 3.14159.
5. this should be the correct figure you key in.
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