Would you correct for error.
How is this done?
rbattelle said:I disagree. If it were me, I'd correct it no matter what so that my odometer would be accurate. But I'm a little anal about those sort of things...
-Ryan
jwduke said:Is it just me, or is the speedometer inacurate from the factory? I have gone past several of those "Your speed is", and mine is off by 2 mph. Now if my figures are right, this is around 4% off. Take 4% of 36,000 miles, and that is 1,440 miles that DC just screwed you out of in warrenty miles! Take that number times the number of cars and trucks DC makes every year, that is quite a dollars savings in the course of a year the DM has.
Just a thaught..... sorry for the thread hijack!![]()
TCrawley said:Recently installed 285's and my GPS tells me I am now 1. 6mph slower than actual. Would you correct for error. How is this done? Thank you for any help or thoughts.
GWBourne said:i am running 315'2 and not corrected. i wish i was, BUT the stealershipp wont change it for free and im not paying 84 dollars to have 5 min of "tough" labor done...
bastids...
Grant
JGann said:Maybe we all could chip in and buy a Star Diagnostic unit to share.