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Originally posted by RicksurfLike them a lot, but cant find 265/70 16's..........Is there an imperial equivalent?
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Originally posted by RicksurfWould love to as there are more "knobbly" tyres in this size, but wont my speedo read slower than actual speed?https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforcewith my old 31's on my speedo was out by 4 to 7 mph depending on the speed according to the sat nav but since having the 33's on the speedo is only 1 to 2 mph below the sat nav at higher speeds. so at 70mph on satnav my speedo was reading about 68-69 mph
1/ Bigger tyres=Lower reading on speedo than actual speed
2/ Smaller tyres=Lower reading on speedo than actual speed
Would have thought #1, but correct me if wrong
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Originally posted by RicksurfSo which is true?
1/ Bigger tyres=Lower reading on speedo than actual speed
2/ Smaller tyres=Lower reading on speedo than actual speed
Would have thought #1, but correct me if wronghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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yeah its the smaller wheels that will give a speed reading that is higher than it is as the wheels will be turning more to cover the same distance , so if you put bigger tyres on then in theory it will be reading a lower speed than you are actually doing, but if you are only increasing the size of the tyre by and inch or so than to be honest it wont really make that much difference.
most speedos on cars read a few mph under what you are actually doing as they have to take into account the fact that as your tyres wear out you are in theory decreasing the overall size of your wheels as the tread is getting smaller, and so changing the accuracy of the reading on the clocksPayPal for stickers : scuffsnscrapes@hotmail.com
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Originally posted by RicksurfWould love to as there are more "knobbly" tyres in this size, but wont my speedo read slower than actual speed?
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