Rubicon question
#71
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Re: Rubicon question
Yep but again, that won't work with a Rubicon that does not use a
speedometer gear.
J. Sprauer wrote:
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
>
>
>
> "Rich" <harrisfam1988@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:XwIPf.1602$ky1.188@trndny06...
>
>>I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to
>
> lift
>
>>it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
>>non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
>>without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
>>guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
>>Thanks
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
speedometer gear.
J. Sprauer wrote:
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
>
>
>
> "Rich" <harrisfam1988@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:XwIPf.1602$ky1.188@trndny06...
>
>>I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to
>
> lift
>
>>it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
>>non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
>>without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
>>guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
>>Thanks
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#72
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Re: Rubicon question
Yep but again, that won't work with a Rubicon that does not use a
speedometer gear.
J. Sprauer wrote:
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
>
>
>
> "Rich" <harrisfam1988@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:XwIPf.1602$ky1.188@trndny06...
>
>>I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to
>
> lift
>
>>it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
>>non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
>>without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
>>guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
>>Thanks
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
speedometer gear.
J. Sprauer wrote:
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
>
>
>
> "Rich" <harrisfam1988@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:XwIPf.1602$ky1.188@trndny06...
>
>>I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to
>
> lift
>
>>it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
>>non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
>>without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
>>guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
>>Thanks
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#73
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Re: Rubicon question
Yep but again, that won't work with a Rubicon that does not use a
speedometer gear.
J. Sprauer wrote:
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
>
>
>
> "Rich" <harrisfam1988@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:XwIPf.1602$ky1.188@trndny06...
>
>>I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to
>
> lift
>
>>it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
>>non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
>>without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
>>guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
>>Thanks
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
speedometer gear.
J. Sprauer wrote:
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
>
>
>
> "Rich" <harrisfam1988@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:XwIPf.1602$ky1.188@trndny06...
>
>>I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to
>
> lift
>
>>it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
>>non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
>>without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
>>guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
>>Thanks
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#74
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod/prd126.htm
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
#75
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod/prd126.htm
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
#76
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod/prd126.htm
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
#77
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod/prd126.htm
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
Several folks on the rubicon owners' forum have used this solution and
say it's dead on compared to GPS speed.
The computer is capable of being properly calibrated for 35's w/ stock
gearing by the dealer's computer too, but it's not possible with
numerically higher gear ratios. For what you'd pay them, though, the
Dakota solution is probably a better deal overall since if he ever does
change gears, he just needs to reprogram it again.
-jd
Rich wrote:
> I've got a neighbor who has a Rubi. 2005 I think. He's getting ready to lift
> it and put 35" tires on without a gear change. (not a choice I'd make but
> non-the less). He's wondering what he can do to recalibrate the Speedo
> without going to the stealership. I'd know what to do if he had a CJ. My
> guess is he needs a computer reprogramming. True?
> Thanks
> Rich
#78
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.----------.com/temp/rubiconSpeedSensor.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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"J. Sprauer" wrote:
>
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"J. Sprauer" wrote:
>
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
#79
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.----------.com/temp/rubiconSpeedSensor.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"J. Sprauer" wrote:
>
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"J. Sprauer" wrote:
>
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
#80
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Re: Rubicon question
http://www.----------.com/temp/rubiconSpeedSensor.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"J. Sprauer" wrote:
>
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"J. Sprauer" wrote:
>
> i have 456 with 35's and bought a new speedo gear at the dealer it was only
> 10 bucks