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Old 04-06-2017, 01:39 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by PandaSPUR View Post
Being on bigger wheels wouldnt change his speedometer reading anyway. Unless you get speedo adjusted, which almost no one ever bothers to do.

But yea that second part is probably what it is.
My bad, I got myself a little twisted up. A larger wheel would result in a faster true speed than what is registered on the speedometer. For some reason I was thinking it would result in a different speedo reading when traveling same speed, which I still guess is true, but wouldn't matter when keeping speedo reading constant.
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