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285/70/r17 recalibration?

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I am looking at getting a new set of tires/wheels. I'm seeing that the most popular fitting here are 285/70/r17's, I'm looking to pair them up with some Method 305's. My question is, how does the speedometer read after putting on these bigger tires and are you guys getting them recalibrated? I'm thinking of getting Mickey Thompson Baja Boss LT 285/70/r17 (Load E).
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This is something I've been wondering myself. If at all possible you would probably have to take it to the dealer.
 

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I am looking at getting a new set of tires/wheels. I'm seeing that the most popular fitting here are 285/70/r17's, I'm looking to pair them up with some Method 305's. My question is, how does the speedometer read after putting on these bigger tires and are you guys getting them recalibrated? I'm thinking of getting Mickey Thompson Baja Boss LT 285/70/r17 (Load E).
Tires I put on are 33.2 inch. GPS on my Radar detector says 2 mph difference. Like 68 and I'm really doing 70. Haven't been able to find out anything. Got to call the dealer or an off road shop.
 

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In some earlier threads, someone commented that "it's in the owner's manual." No, it isn't. Since these trucks use various tire sizes, it's clear that different calibrations are required. However, the question remains: can a new size be entered into the ECU (or whatever system controls it)? Considering everything is VIN-controlled, will it even allow you to change the tire size if it's not the original size?
 

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I am looking at getting a new set of tires/wheels. I'm seeing that the most popular fitting here are 285/70/r17's, I'm looking to pair them up with some Method 305's. My question is, how does the speedometer read after putting on these bigger tires and are you guys getting them recalibrated? I'm thinking of getting Mickey Thompson Baja Boss LT 285/70/r17 (Load E).
Assuming you are currently running 265/70/17 the move to 285/70/17 will increase the diameter by 3.5%. So if the speedometer reads 60mph you are actually going 62.1mph. I have the same on a 2021 TRD Off Road with 2.5” Ironman Lift. Looks great. If you can fit 285/75/17 that will give you an extra 1”. Stick with Load C unless you are hauling very heavy loads. Load E is too stiff for this light truck and results in a bumpy ride. Load C will be much more comfortable.

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I switched from 265/65r18 to 275/70r18 and my speedometer is 3 mph slower at 60 mph. I would like to know if you can get it recalibrated.
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