Slayer7391
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Need help as to what settings I should have when you replace stock 18's with 20's so the speedometer reads correctly.
They are Razor 20's with 255/35/20 front - 285/30/20 rear/ tried search but coulnt find anything
WRT tire manufacturers' wheel revolutions per mile: I've found that they'll get you in the ballpark, and are useful in comparison of the behavior of different-size tires, but over-the-road accuracy is not something you should expect.
I mean that if you change diameters, the best way to make a speedometer adjustment is to do a test of speedo readout versus GPS readout. Most handheld tuners - or at least the ones I know about - allow adjustments in five-rpmile increments/decrements. The FRPP ProCal lets you do it in one-rpmiles.
Underlying all that "precision" is the reality that speedometer needles are designed such that it's difficult to establish a veridical reading: they are wide enough that you have to rely on your mind-eye to come up with an accurate number. Not impossible, but not all that reliable, either, what with all the perspective and other variables.
Personally, I wouldn't trust an online calculator for this particular thing. I used one when I switched to Hankook V12 Evos in 275/40/19. It was way off. It came up with 721 or something like that. Went to Hankook's website and they say use 751. Speedo is spot on now. So, go to the tires manufacturer's site and get the proper value for revs per mile for your exact tires.
Unfortunately for me, Nitto does not put that on their website.

call them or email them, MT doesn't either, but a call to their tech desk got me an answer when I needed.![]()

20" wheels is 705 tire revs per mile on the SCT X3 tuner.
where did you get that number?
I was under the impression that not all 20" tires have the same Revs Per Mile.
where did you get that number?
I was under the impression that not all 20" tires have the same Revs Per Mile.