Regarding your 235/70 - I checked out the video. Did you, by chance, go into ForScan and adjust for tire size? I don't think the available range is quite enough for a 235/70, but it could get you closer by adjusting for the 235/65 tire that is on the Tremor models. That would bring your speedometer/odometer error down closer to your actual mileage.These have been wearing great for me so far after 30K still lots of tread left -
Regarding your 235/70 - I checked out the video. Did you, by chance, go into ForScan and adjust for tire size? I don't think the available range is quite enough for a 235/70, but it could get you closer by adjusting for the 235/65 tire that is on the Tremor models. That would bring your speedometer/odometer error down closer to your actual mileage.
Why did your respond, this info is useless. Great job with the lame ass Pirellis.
feel free to not read the posts that don’t interest you.Why did your respond, this info is useless. Great job with the lame ass Pirellis.
When I wear out my current tires, these are the tires I have at the top of my listI replaced the scorpions with the Nokian Outpost nAT on my FX4. Awesome tire for year round driving in Alaska on and off road.
I don't believe Forscan or even FRDS can modify the Maverick tire sizes for anything larger than 2270mm circumference, which is a 225/65-17.Didn't bother with Forscan as it couldn't adjust it enough but it's only off 1-1.5mph at 70 mph so it's a really small difference. On the plus side the odometer moves slower![]()