gdawg55
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Yes it will. I used one on my 2015, worked perfectly. Just plugs into OBII port
Took maybe 10-15 minutes driving, key on, key off, etc
Cool....thanks.
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Yes it will. I used one on my 2015, worked perfectly. Just plugs into OBII port
Took maybe 10-15 minutes driving, key on, key off, etc
2017 express. came with 17's, have 20's to put on. do i need to tell the truck? how?
2017 express. came with 17's, have 20's to put on. do i need to tell the truck? how?
Use something like https://tiresize.com/calculator/ to figure out if you need to do anything at all in the first place based on entering both tire/wheel sizes.
Is the tire diameter the same ?? If it is you do not need to do anything. Otherwise find someone with a programmer that fits into the OBDII port and you can tell the truck computer what new tire size you have. Easy....Just tell it like u would tell your friend... "Dude, I put bigger wheels on you". In all seriousness, I don't think you can on the newer Rams. If there's a way, I don't know it. But as far as I know, just try to compensate a little on the speedo
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No on all counts. Taller tires turn fewer revolutions per mile traveled so if you didn't correct the speedometer you would actually have less miles not more. That being said when I did it I bought a used Hypertech Speedometer Recalibrator off of eBay for less than $100 to correct mine three years ago.What about the odometer? Do bigger tires affect the miles racked up on it making the truck resale worse?
Just tell it like u would tell your friend... "Dude, I put bigger wheels on you". In all seriousness, I don't think you can on the newer Rams. If there's a way, I don't know it. But as far as I know, just try to compensate a little on the speedo
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