Influencer III
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- First Name
- Randell
- Last Name
- Beck
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13744
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- KD2QMS - The Commander
- Service Branch
- USN
Plenty of people notice several impacts when they install bigger tires and a lift.
1. Speedo is off (you're going faster than indicated)
2. Mileage drops (takes more to run those big tires and get it moving)
Did you order gears and a device to re-calibrate the speedo?
Dont overstate the mileage impact - if you dont recalibrate the speedo/odo, you are using long miles to calculate the mileage and it is understated. I would guess over half the people that lift trucks never correct the speedo and think the mileage is what the truck tells them.
The fact is, if you go from 32" tires to 33" - you have changed the circumference by about 5%. So your speedo will be off by 5%. BUt your gas mileage will be more like 10% down iif you use the onboard milage because you didn't correct it. If not, it is double counting your tire increase by not using a correct mile.
1. Speedo is off (you're going faster than indicated)
2. Mileage drops (takes more to run those big tires and get it moving)
Did you order gears and a device to re-calibrate the speedo?
Dont overstate the mileage impact - if you dont recalibrate the speedo/odo, you are using long miles to calculate the mileage and it is understated. I would guess over half the people that lift trucks never correct the speedo and think the mileage is what the truck tells them.
The fact is, if you go from 32" tires to 33" - you have changed the circumference by about 5%. So your speedo will be off by 5%. BUt your gas mileage will be more like 10% down iif you use the onboard milage because you didn't correct it. If not, it is double counting your tire increase by not using a correct mile.