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Old 29 Sep 2006, 04:07 pm
SteelBlueGT SteelBlueGT is offline
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Not that I have read. Onlyadvise I can give you is to stay close to the original tire diameter if you have concerns about the speedo. Most speedos run fast so a larger tire diameter might even bee more accurate but keep the difference from stock around 10% (mm)or less I would say! Care must be given if you have anti lock brakes or traction control. Otherwise just a speedo error would be the problem!!
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