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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 01:10 PM
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It doubt the guy would have changed the gears to go to a 285 tire unless he was towing something heavy with the truck. If you know what RPM's are you running at given speeds you can determine the ratio also. Close anyway. If you speedometer has been off, than your MPG calculation has too. With taller tires you are travelling farther than the odometer thinks. Depending on the original tire size and how far the reading is off. Say 320 miles to a tank instead of the 280 the odometer reads. Just a thought. Your mileage might not be that bad.
 
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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 03:38 PM
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It doubt the guy would have changed the gears to go to a 285 tire unless he was towing something heavy with the truck. If you know what RPM's are you running at given speeds you can determine the ratio also. Close anyway. If you speedometer has been off, than your MPG calculation has too. With taller tires you are travelling farther than the odometer thinks. Depending on the original tire size and how far the reading is off. Say 320 miles to a tank instead of the 280 the odometer reads. Just a thought. Your mileage might not be that bad.
He has a 98
So the speed is calculated by the sensor in the axle housing and not in the tranny. His speedo will be correct.
 
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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 06:08 PM
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I'm not familiar with the setup.
The only thought I would have, is the sensor would either read the alxe shaft, gears, or the input. Either way if the diameter of the tire is greater than the original, than the circumferance will travel farther than the original with the same, one revolution of the shaft. JMO
 
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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 10:20 PM
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He has a 98
So the speed is calculated by the sensor in the axle housing and not in the tranny. His speedo will be correct.
Actually my speedometer is 3-5 mph off. I drive by a school thing and it says I'm going 34 when my speedometer looks to be exactly on 30.
 
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