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Correcting speedometer through FORScan after lifting truck?

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I’m sure I missed this topic, please forgive me. I just lifted my truck and was wondering if I can correct speedometer through forscan?
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All the information you should need is in the first post there including a link to more detailed instructions on the Mustang Mach E forum. I did this when I got bigger tires and was convinced it was still off so moved on the GPS method and it ended up just reassuring me that I had everything correct.
 

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All the information you should need is in the first post there including a link to more detailed instructions on the Mustang Mach E forum. I did this when I got bigger tires and was convinced it was still off so moved on the GPS method and it ended up just reassuring me that I had everything correct.
Or, find a construction zone or school zone that might have a working "your speed is" display and get a rough estimate if you did it right! Obviously, do it off hours...and at your own risk.
 

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Will a place like @Discount Tire or the dealership adjust the speedo for larger tires (295/70/18)?
 
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Will a place like @Discount Tire or the dealership adjust the speedo for larger tires (295/70/18)?
As far as I know discount tire doesn’t do anything like that and the dealer is locked out of changing programming from what I’ve read. Not sure if it has changed as a lot of this is 2 yrs oldI
All the information you should need is in the first post there including a link to more detailed instructions on the Mustang Mach E forum. I did this when I got bigger tires and was convinced it was still off so moved on the GPS method and it ended up just reassuring me that I had everything correct.
I saw a video showing an easy way to do forscan where you’re not going in and changing codes, just more of turning things on and off with regular language. I also saw on the video in that easy method tire size was in there as well. Are you familiar with this method? I unfortunately don’t really have the extra time to read multiple pages and learn how a program works between work, family and school. I’m just looking for a simple way to change a few things like tire size, then the double honk off and the start up chimes. Other than that I’m not looking to completely change my truck.
 

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I use Forescan to make changes to the speedo and use Dragy's GPS to confirm. Just keep in mind you will need to input a smaller tire diameter as a wheel/tire squishes under the load of a truck reducing the rolling diameter. I noticed my truck by default had a setting of 2546mm circumference which equates to ~32" diameter even though it had 2756020s stock which is ~33inch. I currently have 2556517s which are 30" diameter but for the speedo to be correct, it has a setting which is equivalent to a 28.5" diameter tire.
 
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I use Forescan to make changes to the speedo and use Dragy's GPS to confirm. Just keep in mind you will need to input a smaller tire diameter as a wheel/tire squishes under the load of a truck reducing the rolling diameter. I noticed my truck by default had a setting of 2546mm circumference which equates to ~32" diameter even though it had 2756020s stock which is ~33inch. I currently have 2556517s which are 30" diameter but for the speedo to be correct, it has a setting which is equivalent to a 28.5" diameter tire.
I just did the same last night. I looked up the circumference of my tires in mm. Entered it in and went for a drive. I went from about 6 under to 2 over. Did a little math and adjusted the circumference 1 more time and bam! right on the money!
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