Hey all,
We are currently looking for new tyres for the Paj and were looking at BFG's AT tyre. The size was a 265/75 and apparently one of dad's mates said that there will be a big difference in the speedo with the BFG's. It currently has 265/70 on it at the moment. IS there really gonna be a HUGE difference in the speedo?? Also is $250 a tyre a good price for the BFG's and we were also lookin at a set of Coopers for the same price in a 265/70 size?
GOONA
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Very good article here on speedo re-calibration :-
http://www.mitsu4wdclubqld.org/tips/tech/tech9611.htm
As for the BFG's I would have thought that was on the high side but pretty close.
http://www.mitsu4wdclubqld.org/tips/tech/tech9611.htm
As for the BFG's I would have thought that was on the high side but pretty close.
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Hi,
the difference in speedo readings between 265/70 and 265/75 will be minimal, I run them as my street tyres and find the speedo is spot on (according to my GPS) with the 265/75. You will probably find with the standard 265/70 that your speedo is reading slightly high, which seems to be the factory way of protecting you from speeding fines. I have a personal preference for BFG's (4 sets so far with no problems), and $250 seems to be around the asking price, but shop around before buying.
the difference in speedo readings between 265/70 and 265/75 will be minimal, I run them as my street tyres and find the speedo is spot on (according to my GPS) with the 265/75. You will probably find with the standard 265/70 that your speedo is reading slightly high, which seems to be the factory way of protecting you from speeding fines. I have a personal preference for BFG's (4 sets so far with no problems), and $250 seems to be around the asking price, but shop around before buying.
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