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You said "fuel economy"Yes , my goal is focused more towards comfort/fuel economy than the typical off-road car so the altered Speedo wouldn't be too much of an issue.




You said "fuel economy"Yes , my goal is focused more towards comfort/fuel economy than the typical off-road car so the altered Speedo wouldn't be too much of an issue.
Yes I don't think I would cope with worsened steeringI had 32s (“) on my p38. They won’t fit on as standard - no chance don’t even try it. Trust me It gears down and speedo reads wrong. You get used to it as it’s only few mph here and there until you get well over 100.
Don’t help your mpg i promise.
Any scrubbing will flag on your MOTs - you can adjust the stops but you then need to go around the moon to turn at the end of the steet, your spare won’t fit and the standard bottle Jack is now useless. If your EAS drops you could be in serious trouble.
Obviously this is a stupendous size, you may get away with a little bit but it’s the same principleView attachment 340476
NoNever thought about that , are speedometer calibrations possible on the P38?
Ah sheeeet.
Im going to have to disagree with this.I had 32s (“) on my p38. They won’t fit on as standard - no chance don’t even try it. Trust me It gears down and speedo reads wrong. You get used to it as it’s only few mph here and there until you get well over 100.
Don’t help your mpg i promise.
Any scrubbing will flag on your MOTs - you can adjust the stops but you then need to go around the moon to turn at the end of the steet, your spare won’t fit and the standard bottle Jack is now useless. If your EAS drops you could be in serious trouble.
Obviously this is a stupendous size, you may get away with a little bit but it’s the same principleView attachment 340476
There is almost no diffrence in steering and turning circle.Yes I don't think I would cope with worsened steeringit already has the turning circle of a limo .
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The speedo over reads with stock tyres, so you can go bigger to get a more accurate speedo.... however, such things just aren't checked anyway. And with GPS on your phone, it is very easy to see what is what and adapt.Good point
If the standard is 255/65R16 and that's what the car expects then the speedo will read ~60 at ~65mph
What are you wanting to use the p38 for? Is it for off roading? And do you still have air suspension?Hello all
Just wondering wether anyone has experience in fitting tall tires to a standard P38 , I found some I liked however the sizes were 235, 85, r16 , are these to tall and going to rub?
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Ooh ooh, please sir!!
They only calibrate the speedo itself though, so your distance measurements will be off.
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