tbird86
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- 2008 ST XLT V8 4x4
After a couple days back and forth with the dealer, we've discovered that the factory software can only correct for tire RPM's down to 684.
I'm running Michelin AT's at 235/80R17 (634 RPM by the tire size calculators, 654 RPM per the factory site) and the closest they could get me is still 8% over (GPS & odometer/mile marker verified).
Ideas? I'd rather not use something like the old superlift tru-speed that requires splicing wires.
I don't NEED a programmer, but if the price difference between a speedo correction device and a programmer is only a couple hundred bucks, I'd consider one.
I'm running Michelin AT's at 235/80R17 (634 RPM by the tire size calculators, 654 RPM per the factory site) and the closest they could get me is still 8% over (GPS & odometer/mile marker verified).
Ideas? I'd rather not use something like the old superlift tru-speed that requires splicing wires.
I don't NEED a programmer, but if the price difference between a speedo correction device and a programmer is only a couple hundred bucks, I'd consider one.