tinyman392
Senior Member
- First Name
- Marcus
- Joined
- May 21, 2018
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- 14
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- Location
- Illinois
- Vehicle(s)
- '18 Civic Type R (RR)
The speedometer should read higher than your actual speed. For street driving, it'll be < 1MPH difference. To be honest, the error caused by the wheels is smaller than the error caused by the factory calibration in my car.I ordered an 18x8 +40 offset with 245/40R18 gonna install it in approx two weeks
I quoted this because I know you mentioned the setup will minimize speedometer error and for me setup it'll read higher right?
Do you know approx how much higher? So like if speedometer reads 50 it's actually 55? or 60? What should I except here?
They do exist, there are lots, when I was wheel shopping I used TireSize.com, it also gave suggestions for tire sizes with speedo error and the width of rim recommended.Nice nice, thanks for the info. Didn't even know there's such calculator to play around with
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