Magdave
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Good info, I will use this tire calculator in the future. Mine is way off. I Have tested by GPS to find my speed error so I am good there. Well back to the drawing board, lol....
By the way, this is not about saving money or correcting speed error, , I will pay top dollar for a tire that will give good life and great wet and dry road traction and ideally, the exact same size as stock.
Question, I have read how other have changed rear tires to a slightly different size with no nanny issues but never hear of anyone that had to replace a tire that was causing problems. Urban myth or substantiated fact?
:firstplace: I have been wondering it myself. I have never read a post with a different tire size that says "dang tire screwed up nanny had to replace it".