Emperor 资深人士 VIP 注册 2003-08-23 消息 1,296 荣誉分数 37 声望点数 208 2015-04-10 #1 Hi, Raymond or David: Can the 2010 Grand Caravan SE can use 225/65/17 instead of 225/65/16? If so, does the speed meter of the van need reprogramming? Much appreciated.
Hi, Raymond or David: Can the 2010 Grand Caravan SE can use 225/65/17 instead of 225/65/16? If so, does the speed meter of the van need reprogramming? Much appreciated.
D dkwan 资深人士 注册 2004-06-07 消息 4,419 荣誉分数 398 声望点数 243 2015-04-10 #2 Emperor 说: Hi, Raymond or David: Can the 2010 Grand Caravan SE can use 225/65/17 instead of 225/65/16? If so, does the speed meter of the van need reprogramming? Much appreciated. 点击展开... 17" downgrade to 16", not sure if 2010 caravan can use 16" tires. Let me find out.
Emperor 说: Hi, Raymond or David: Can the 2010 Grand Caravan SE can use 225/65/17 instead of 225/65/16? If so, does the speed meter of the van need reprogramming? Much appreciated. 点击展开... 17" downgrade to 16", not sure if 2010 caravan can use 16" tires. Let me find out.
charley2 我真的 很胖吗 VIP 注册 2004-11-19 消息 7,627 荣誉分数 1,216 声望点数 373 2015-04-10 #3 dkwan 说: 17" downgrade to 16", not sure if 2010 caravan can use 16" tires. Let me find out. 点击展开... 大老板,你好像搞反了
dkwan 说: 17" downgrade to 16", not sure if 2010 caravan can use 16" tires. Let me find out. 点击展开... 大老板,你好像搞反了
D dkwan 资深人士 注册 2004-06-07 消息 4,419 荣誉分数 398 声望点数 243 2015-04-10 #4 Emperor 说: Hi, Raymond or David: Can the 2010 Grand Caravan SE can use 225/65/17 instead of 225/65/16? If so, does the speed meter of the van need reprogramming? Much appreciated. 点击展开... Some options in 2010 grand caravan is 17". If you are not used as commercial taxi, 16->17" is ok, but 3.5% slower in odometer. Meaning your dash shows 100km/h and actually you are driving 103.5km/hr
Emperor 说: Hi, Raymond or David: Can the 2010 Grand Caravan SE can use 225/65/17 instead of 225/65/16? If so, does the speed meter of the van need reprogramming? Much appreciated. 点击展开... Some options in 2010 grand caravan is 17". If you are not used as commercial taxi, 16->17" is ok, but 3.5% slower in odometer. Meaning your dash shows 100km/h and actually you are driving 103.5km/hr