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Default Is it possible to adjust the speedo for larger tires.

I replaced my tire and upsized from 295-45-20 to a 275-55-20. Now at 75 my speedo is off about 6mph. the dealer says there is no way to repair my issue. 4Wheel parts has no answer either. Please help.
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Default Re: Is it possible to adjust the speedo for larger tires.

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I replaced my tire and upsized from 295-45-20 to a 275-55-20. Now at 75 my speedo is off about 6mph. the dealer says there is no way to repair my issue. 4Wheel parts has no answer either. Please help.
It is possible, but you will need something like this:

SuperLift TruSpeed Speedometer Recalibrator

You cannot adjust or reprogram the Tundra's speedometer itself.
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