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Old 10-27-2013, 11:48 PM
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Hey yall,

Well I finally got off my lazy rear and joined up with the forums here. Y'all have some great info and has helped me in a number of occasions. Im 19 from Colorado and I have a 1995 F150 XLT 4x4. Its got the 351 in it with an E40D. So I have a question, I have been giving thought to some 32x12.5s once my current stock size tires wear out and I was wondering if the bigger tire size would affect the odometer. I know it will affect the speedometer, which I am not too concerned about, I just don't want my odo to get off. I have heard that the bigger tires will affect it and I have heard that they wont, so I am not sure which way to believe lol
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Welcome to the forums! Yes, if the speedo is off the odo will be off. Also, 32's are gonna rub.
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32s didn't rub on my 2wd.
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Is there a way to calibrate the odometer? I know its just a plug and play deal with OBDII, but I'm stuck with OBDI
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Yes. It's actually pretty easy for '92-'96, but I don't remember how because I have an '87.
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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean
Yes. It's actually pretty easy for '92-'96, but I don't remember how because I have an '87.
I was doin some googlin on it here at work , and I came across this. Does this look to be the correct procedure? I assume it is the same setup on the equivalent year F150s


http://ford.off-road.com/trucks-4x4/...cos-18951.html

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No, something with holding the trip odometer button until the recalibration stuff comes up.
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http://www.supermotors.net/registry/media/76023
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Originally Posted by Forge-World-FORD
sweet, thanks dude



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