roaniecowpony
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Im afraid it's gonna take more than a recalibration for me. A lot more.I went from 33s to 35s. I did not notice any issues. But I did later recalibrate just so I could get into heaven.![]()
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Im afraid it's gonna take more than a recalibration for me. A lot more.I went from 33s to 35s. I did not notice any issues. But I did later recalibrate just so I could get into heaven.![]()
You are correct. I have seen another diagram, outside of J-Scan, that showed measuring from the center hub to the ground. That made sense to me then, but now, when I think of squishing the tire nearly flat to the hub, the imaginary extremely deflected tire still has to rotate the same amount per distance.Hmmm. Where does all that tire tread circumference go?
The tire is rubber and even with steel belts, it flexes.Hmmm. Where does all that tire tread circumference go?
It's actually a bit more complicated than just the circumference measurement. When the tire compresses, the tread "squirms". That's why a tire wears while it's rolling straight. But the circumference is a close approximation of the distance it will travel per revolution. Probably a measurement of the circumference near the shoulder is more accurate than at the center. A tire severely underinflated will have a large amount of tread squirm and will travel less per revolution. But, a normally inflated tire will be close to the edge circumference.You are correct. I have seen another diagram, outside of J-Scan, that showed measuring from the center hub to the ground. That made sense to me then, but now, when I think of squishing the tire nearly flat to the hub, the imaginary extremely deflected tire still has to rotate the same amount per distance.
Should we be measuring the undeflected diameter on a horizontal plane from the hub?
I used from the hub to the ground on my wife's 35" tires, and it worked perfectly. Currently I'm dialing in 37" tires on mine, and I've had to go over the diameter from the ground to the top of the tire.
Thatās what I thought too along with raising the speed limiter with a V8. But Nope, after a few weeks I got āService 4WD- Input shaft speedāwheel speedā. Jeep said recal needed and they couldnāt do it, recommended aftermarket. Gear change also possibly contributing but didnāt effect the speedometerSo THATāS what my problem is
eh, I just drive a diesel so it doesnāt care what size tires I have on it. When my Speedo says 65 I know Iām doing 74⦠keeps the mileage lower that way too![]()
Today I learned tire squirm is a real termP
It's actually a bit more complicated than just the circumference measurement. When the tire compresses, the tread "squirms". That's why a tire wears while it's rolling straight. But the circumference is a close approximation of the distance it will travel per revolution. Probably a measurement of the circumference near the shoulder is more accurate than at the center. A tire severely underinflated will have a large amount of tread squirm and will travel less per revolution. But, a normally inflated tire will be close to the edge circumference.
Go to 40s and it still doesn't care.I went from 35's to 37's and lost more fuel but the 392 and 4.56's dont care![]()
Go to 40s and it still doesn't care.
Arenāt those v8s full time 4wd? I wonder if thatās why youāre getting issues. Iāve been on 37s for 43k miles and my truck still thinks it has 32s. Havenāt had any issues in that aspect.Thatās what I thought too along with raising the speed limiter with a V8. But Nope, after a few weeks I got āService 4WD- Input shaft speedāwheel speedā. Jeep said recal needed and they couldnāt do it, recommended aftermarket. Gear change also possibly contributing but didnāt effect the speedometer![]()
Full time, but I donāt see how it would make a difference. Anyway- I broke down and got a Tazer that also allowed me to reduce the TPMS eliminating cold morning low tire warnings and turn off the nannies . But I have the aftermarket recommendation from Jeep in writing now in case they blame it for warranty purposes.Arenāt those v8s full time 4wd? I wonder if thatās why youāre getting issues. Iāve been on 37s for 43k miles and my truck still thinks it has 32s. Havenāt had any issues in that aspect.