tire size question

Old Sep 29, 2001 | 05:48 AM
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I heard that a bigger tire size would afect the accuracy of the speedometer and cause problems with other things. Is this true?
I have a stock 1997 F-150 ext. 4x4 with tow package. I was told that 285/75/R16's would look better than the stock tires. With this choice would I experience those problems, or would there be no problem?

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Old Sep 29, 2001 | 07:34 AM
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I have a 99 4x4 with the 16" rims and i currently run 285/70/16 BFGoodrich All Terrains on it. It definately looks nicer and tougher. It doesn't create that much of a change, at least to me. At first it seemed a little doggier off the line, but then again; i didn't buy it to race.

I haven't had any problems whatsoever with this size tire. And the BFG's are flawless in my opinion so far.

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Old Sep 29, 2001 | 11:09 AM
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The previous owner of my truck had changed from the 235/70R16 to 265/75R16. Only downside I see is the loss of some oomph when going uphill. If I towed something it would probably make a bigger difference. I had the dealer check the speedo when I got it; the mechanic ran it alongside another truck and it was right on the mark. He said that 97's can be reprogrammed by entering a formula into the computer that compensates for the change in size; 98 & later trucks use a different method. Personnally I think a 245/75R16 is the smallest tire that should come on these trucks with my favorite being anything in the 265/75R16 range; no experience with the 285s.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2001 | 01:07 PM
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It depends on what size your OEM tires were as to how much the spedometer will be off. My Screw came with 255/70s and I went to 285/75 BFG AT KO's. My spedo now reads 5 mph slower than I am actually traveling. I beleive on the 97's you can change the spedo gear in the transmission and correct it for a few dollars. If you post your OEM tire size and gear ratio someone may be able to tell you which gear will correct your spedo , or at least get you close. By the way 33's (285/75 or 305/70) look a lot better than any of Ford's OEM tires! You won't regret going bigger.
 
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