Question about tyre, rim and speedo meter

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Greetings to all members,

I am not sure whether someone has already ask this before, but please

do help me clarify the doubts.

We know that most of car owners will change the original rim to a

bigger size rim for comfortable, stable and handling.

Let say a standard Wira using 175/70/13, most people will change to

195/50/15 or 195/55/15 or 205/45/16. When we change to such

sizes, i am sure the speedo meter will not showing the accurate of

speed and milleage.

Is there any way which we can adjust back the real speed and milleage

display ?

tq
 
thinner profile tyres will give u less comfort la bro, its the other way around
its very minimal for the speedo to run, maybe 5kmh , want to get it right ? get a RSM meter :)
 
175/70/13 --> 195/50/15
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at 70.1mph

175/70/13 --> 195/55/15
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at 72.47mph

175/70/13 --> 205/45/16
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at 71.91mph
 
Weird thing just happened to my speedometer yesterday.

My Kancil's speedometer is a little little bit jerky after I release my accelerator. My car is slowing down yeah, and the speedometer is going down, but it jerks up and down about 1mm while going down. Any idea?
 
175/70/13 --> 195/50/15
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at 70.1mph

175/70/13 --> 195/55/15
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at 72.47mph

175/70/13 --> 205/45/16
So when your speedo reads 70mph, you're actually travelling at 71.91mph

So very minimal differences for these type or wheels ya..
er.. i often saw a 4wd trucks such as frontier, ranger and etc here in my place using extra wide rim and tyres but with smaller diameter. i think that would make the speedometer over reading a lot.
 
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