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I was thinking about a way to permanently save changes with a Tazer and Flashcal combined. Please read below.
This is a way to change tire size, un-marry, and keep the tire size changes in tact. This means you can sell the Tazer and Flashcal and not need it anymore. Keep in mind, this requires both a Tazer and a Flashcal.
Steps:
1. Connect FlashCal and marry (This will save your stock jeep configuration into the Flashcal)
2. Change Tire Size to 35"
3. Disconnect FlashCal
4. Connect Tazer JL and marry (This will save your modified configuration with tire size adjustment into the Tazer)
5. Disconnect Tazer JL but keep married
6. Connect FlashCal and unmarry (This will revert the Jeep to its stock configuration)
7. Disconnect FlashCal
8. Connect Tazer JL unmarry (This will install our saved configuration from Step 4)
9. Both your Tazer and FlashCal are unmarried and ready to sell and your Jeep still has its 35" tire configuration.
You could use this process to make other changes as well. Does anyone see any problems with this process?
This is a way to change tire size, un-marry, and keep the tire size changes in tact. This means you can sell the Tazer and Flashcal and not need it anymore. Keep in mind, this requires both a Tazer and a Flashcal.
Steps:
1. Connect FlashCal and marry (This will save your stock jeep configuration into the Flashcal)
2. Change Tire Size to 35"
3. Disconnect FlashCal
4. Connect Tazer JL and marry (This will save your modified configuration with tire size adjustment into the Tazer)
5. Disconnect Tazer JL but keep married
6. Connect FlashCal and unmarry (This will revert the Jeep to its stock configuration)
7. Disconnect FlashCal
8. Connect Tazer JL unmarry (This will install our saved configuration from Step 4)
9. Both your Tazer and FlashCal are unmarried and ready to sell and your Jeep still has its 35" tire configuration.
You could use this process to make other changes as well. Does anyone see any problems with this process?
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