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Disable 97MPH Top Speed Governor due to stock 33 M/T?

Catania830

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Anyone have the slightest clue to disable this? I have bigger, more comfortable tires on my Jeep JLUR Rubicon and I constantly find myself hitting 97 MPH limiter. I had a JLUR Sahara and hit 110 and some instances. The truck can handle it with the tires I have on it. Just looking on how to disable the Governor, not a lecture. Thanks in advance everyone!
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Why would you take a high profile vehicle subject to tip over and drive it to that speed? Arrested a lot of people with limited common sense that thought they were a NASCAR driver.
 

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Im here because I hit mine today. Lol. Felt fine to me the 10 or so miles I was on the limiter lol
 

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Make sure your tires are rated for those speeds, such as BFG TA TO2 are rated for 99MPH. Tire speed ratings are why there's a governor to begin with. "Bigger more comfortable tires" has absolutely nothing to do with how fast they are rated for.
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