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Engine/Tuning
tire height affecting more than speedo?
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<blockquote data-quote="rotarymagic" data-source="post: 15327386" data-attributes="member: 59351"><p>Considering the transmission shifts based upon speed and not rpm, it could affect it quite a bit. Also if you aren't properly calibrating your speedo then you are also misrepresenting mileage on the vehicle. Not as big of a deal if you're racking up miles more quickly, but if you're showing less miles (over a long period of time) than you've actually traveled then it can cause issues reselling the vehicle. Calling Mike Rousch and getting a revision for the tire height would be the best idea, but... we all know how he is when it comes to customer service lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotarymagic, post: 15327386, member: 59351"] Considering the transmission shifts based upon speed and not rpm, it could affect it quite a bit. Also if you aren't properly calibrating your speedo then you are also misrepresenting mileage on the vehicle. Not as big of a deal if you're racking up miles more quickly, but if you're showing less miles (over a long period of time) than you've actually traveled then it can cause issues reselling the vehicle. Calling Mike Rousch and getting a revision for the tire height would be the best idea, but... we all know how he is when it comes to customer service lol. [/QUOTE]
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