I noticed my truck seemed to be traveling a little slower than the speedometer indicated. If I did the speed limit, other folks were blowing my doors off as they went around me. Got out the GPS and discovered a 4 MPH gap all the way from 5 to 70 MPH. In other words, when my speedometer says 54 MPH, I'm really doing 50 MPH, 64 is really 60, and so on. Ive seen this before with low-profile tires so I did some checking. I didn't buy the tirers on the truck, but they are 245/75R16E's - just what they should be. I also found a web site, www.dodgeram.org, that has a tire/gear/MPH calculator and the values there sync up nicely with my speedometer readings. So we've got a 4 MPH mystery here. The specs say the speedometer is right, but my GPS system is a better measure of true speed. Wonder what's going on? Anyone seen this before? What causes it, and more importantly, how do I correct it? I'm aware that the dealer can adjust the speedometer for tire size by updating the PCM, but it looks like the tire size is correct for my truck. Any thoughts?