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Old 02-19-2020, 02:26 PM   #15
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Yuh thats what i was thinking. You guys know any potential issues with running 2 summers and 2 all seasons? Im getting a good deal on some tires.
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Old 02-19-2020, 03:16 PM   #16
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Yuh thats what i was thinking. You guys know any potential issues with running 2 summers and 2 all seasons? Im getting a good deal on some tires.
Do NOT do this. It will cause the traction control to come on at slow speeds. It is very very annoying/ borderline dangerous. I have done it. Others have experienced this too.

I figured that if staggered setups work ok, then running a 245 all season rear and a 225 summer front would work. It DID NOT!
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I also heard the stock ecu reads higher than what you're actually doing but idk haha. My speedo is digital so idk if i might be able to tell or not
First time I read that, but that might explain why mine is spot on with bigger tires because like @Leonardo is saying, I don't see how the ECU could know that and compensate.

I'm on winters with stock wheel right now, so the next speeding ticket should answer that but I'm in no hurry to know: "I was not really speeding officer, you and me are doing an experiment about my speedo. Just tell me my speed on your radar and I'll go"
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Do NOT do this. It will cause the traction control to come on at slow speeds. It is very very annoying/ borderline dangerous. I have done it. Others have experienced this too.

I figured that if staggered setups work ok, then running a 245 all season rear and a 225 summer front would work. It DID NOT!
Thanks bro! I passed up on those tires haha. Gotta do some more research and shopping
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First time I read that, but that might explain why mine is spot on with bigger tires because like @Leonardo is saying, I don't see how the ECU could know that and compensate.

I'm on winters with stock wheel right now, so the next speeding ticket should answer that but I'm in no hurry to know: "I was not really speeding officer, you and me are doing an experiment about my speedo. Just tell me my speed on your radar and I'll go"
You think annofficer will let you do this lmao? If so thatll be dope. Most of the speed meter things that scan your speed on the side arent inaccurate.
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You think annofficer will let you do this lmao? If so thatll be dope. Most of the speed meter things that scan your speed on the side arent inaccurate.
There was a little bit of sacarsm in that comment. Sure this won't happen, it's not the 70's anymore!!!

From reading some of your posts, you seem to be on a budget, so I suggest you keep your money until you can choose the model of wheels you want and the proper tires to go along.

I've done my share of budget/cheap mods in my youth and most of them ended up costing me way more money than it should (mostly exhaust and wheels). You do whatever you want, l'm just sayin'...
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There was a little bit of sacarsm in that comment. Sure this won't happen, it's not the 70's anymore!!!

From reading some of your posts, you seem to be on a budget, so I suggest you keep your money until you can choose the model of wheels you want and the proper tires to go along.

I've done my share of budget/cheap mods in my youth and most of them ended up costing me way more money than it should (mostly exhaust and wheels). You do whatever you want, l'm just sayin'...

Haha true true time to pull some overtime save up for gram lights or work wheels
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