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Old 11-24-2016, 07:44 PM
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Fox Adjustable Coilover's set at factory height. 2 inch level.
A very slight rub at full lock. Not gonna worry about,very minimal.
Old 11-24-2016, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevenb913
Fox Adjustable Coilover's set at factory height. 2 inch level.
A very slight rub at full lock. Not gonna worry about,very minimal.
Glad to hear. Have a 2.5" AS level on mine and my 35x11.5's will be here Monday. Was worried about them rubbing on the front crash bar but this makes me feel better.
Old 06-27-2019, 07:27 PM
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I've been reading posts about tire size. I though it was good to contribute now that I decided for the 35x11.5r20 with Black Rhino Cyclone wheels in 20x9 ET30

No rub. Perfect fit.

2.5" Moto fan level kit.
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Update. Wanted a bit more aggressive stance. Went to a 0 offset. Had the bars spread
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I'm having mine put on this weekend with 20" Fuel Vapors.
A little off topic...how much are the 35" tires going to throw my speedometer off? The OEM 17" wheels have 31.6" tires on them.
Will 3.4 inches make that much difference?
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Originally Posted by msimmons
I'm having mine put on this weekend with 20" Fuel Vapors.
A little off topic...how much are the 35" tires going to throw my speedometer off? The OEM 17" wheels have 31.6" tires on them.
Will 3.4 inches make that much difference?
Oh yeah...


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Old 07-17-2019, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by msimmons
I'm having mine put on this weekend with 20" Fuel Vapors.
A little off topic...how much are the 35" tires going to throw my speedometer off? The OEM 17" wheels have 31.6" tires on them.
Will 3.4 inches make that much difference?
I had Fuel Vapors on my 2011 FX4. Plug your OEM tire size along with your new tire size and it'll tell you the speedo and rev info.

https://tiresize.com/comparison/
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So sounds like I need to keep it 5 mph under the speed limit until I can get it re-calibrated.
Anyone know how much the dealership will charge to re-calibrate it?
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Originally Posted by msimmons
So sounds like I need to keep it 5 mph under the speed limit until I can get it re-calibrated.
Anyone know how much the dealership will charge to re-calibrate it?
From what I understand, dealerships can't or won't re-calibrate speedometers. I bought a hypertech calibrator to fix mine ($200). Check your speedo with GPS, cause I had to set my calibrator to 33.25" tires to make my speedo correct.
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Old 07-21-2019, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by msimmons
So sounds like I need to keep it 5 mph under the speed limit until I can get it re-calibrated.
Anyone know how much the dealership will charge to re-calibrate it?

do it with forscan for under 30 dollars. The dealer idk.

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