Verne
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Hi,
Dealer charged me to reprogram the computer and change out my tire size. Honestly, at the price they offered it was worth it to me to just to have them mess with it and not buy a tazer etc. Im not super confident in my abiilities to not brick my Jeep. Nonetheless, I went from the Falken MTs that come on the Mojave to the Maxxis Rzr AT 35s. The shift points do seem much better, especially going from 7 to 8 on the Hwy but if I use a GPS speedo, it reads about 2-3 mph too fast at 70, about 2 mph fast at 65, and close enough at 50 and below. The dealer set my size to 33.5 at 37-38 psi. I did use a level and a tape to measure myself and I would have probably gone up to 33.75 (if even possible). Are GPS speedometers accurate enough provide you a specific speed?
Thanks for your insight
Dealer charged me to reprogram the computer and change out my tire size. Honestly, at the price they offered it was worth it to me to just to have them mess with it and not buy a tazer etc. Im not super confident in my abiilities to not brick my Jeep. Nonetheless, I went from the Falken MTs that come on the Mojave to the Maxxis Rzr AT 35s. The shift points do seem much better, especially going from 7 to 8 on the Hwy but if I use a GPS speedo, it reads about 2-3 mph too fast at 70, about 2 mph fast at 65, and close enough at 50 and below. The dealer set my size to 33.5 at 37-38 psi. I did use a level and a tape to measure myself and I would have probably gone up to 33.75 (if even possible). Are GPS speedometers accurate enough provide you a specific speed?
Thanks for your insight
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