WaveCult wrote:
Reason behind this, I suspect, is that bigger tyres throw your speedo out. Like mine for instance... I've got standard size 205/75R15 which were fine on the original tyres, but with a set of new Cooper Discoverer ATs, the speedo is actually 3kms slow at 60kms/h (showing 60, I'll be doing 63) and 4 at 80kms/h... luckily I didn't find this out the hard way!!
I agree - i asked a person at vic roads about this and that's what they said - speedo problem... i asked if i could get it "re-calibrated" - he said "no"...
anyways, i think you get used to having the speedo incorrect - mine was up around the 33% out - i.e. road speed = speedo speed x 1.333 so when i was doing 100 on the road - the speedo was ready 75...
chances are though - if you are changing your tyre size by this much, you will probably change your diff ratios too - and that gives you an opportunity to get your speedo back to at least close to be correct again.
Note: changing x-fer gears will not do this because the speedo reading is taken from the output of the x-fer case - therefore, even though your engine vs tyre speed will change, your speedo vs tyre speed will not.
Oh, unless you have another x-fer case behind the one that has the speedo coming off it - but that's another story.
Cheers.