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Originally Posted by RustyLinkz
It won't be an 8mph difference, I wouldn't even worry about the change or bother with the correction, no need when it won't affect daily driving.
IF you still wanted to somehow correct it, you can change the speedo sensor plastic gear inside your t-case...but im reading now you have a 2wd so I believe your speedo sensors are part of your ABS system.
Best to let a sleeping dogs lie.
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It is a 5.7 mph difference at 70mph (8.1% change in rolling diameter). I'd say that's worth correcting... And if he wanted to go up to "32's" for his next set of tires, it would be an 11.7% difference, which is even more of an issue - and also why I suggested gearing would be a good idea too.
All ABS equipped 3rd gens use the ABS system for the speedo whether 2WD or 4WD. Only non-ABS 4Runners use the sensor on the trans. 1st gen Tacomas generally use the gear on the transmission though...
-Charlie
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