can the speedometer be re-calibrated?

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just wondering when every one lifts their liberty, and goes to taller tires how much it throws out the speedometer.?
I put my winter tires on, stock size 225-75/16
and just for fun compared my speedometer to my gps.
the speedometer now reads 7 kph / 4.3496 mph faster then I'm actually going.
well according to the gps any way.
never thought to check it before with the summer tires.
 

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A Hypertech can do it, or the correct scan tool can , you can also go to the dealership.
 

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I recallibrated my 04. need to do it again. About 3-4 MPH off on the highway. It cost me $25 at the dealer. Hopefully they do it again for that price.
 

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Place GPS in Jeep
Go 60 mph on GPS
Note reading on speed O in Jeep
Drive faster or slower based on that

Now every one who uses this method please send me a check
for $12.50 which is 1/2 what the dealer would charge
 

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mine is off by 5mph and more the faster i go. its an 06. i figure when i get bigger tires itll correct it.
 

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I did it for proper shifting and correct gas mileage calculations. Really worth $25 to not rely on a gps or doing calculations to get a good estimate.
 

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Mine is almost dead on after the larger tires I think. Checked it against the GPS last summer.
 

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That does not fix the trans shifting issues resulting in the speedo being way off.

Yeah, I noticed a difference in the rpm's and ****** shifting. I experimented a little and it seems like if I lock out o/d on the country roads where speed is 45-50 the ****** works better.(stays in drive and doesn't shift around) Then shift to o/d on the highway. Seems to work better since I do not want my ****** shifting around and heating up. Kind of a "work-around" until a 4.10 gear change.

My speedo is off around 4mph at highway speeds according to my gps.

Dave
 
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