Speedo gearing
Speedo gearing
Hi all.
I've recently put 195/75 14s on the L Series wagon.
Having replaced the stock 13s the Speedo now reads 60 when we're actually doing 70, as one would expect.
Does anyone have a solution for this problem, some sort of cable gearing thing maybe?
Thanks, Martin
I've recently put 195/75 14s on the L Series wagon.
Having replaced the stock 13s the Speedo now reads 60 when we're actually doing 70, as one would expect.
Does anyone have a solution for this problem, some sort of cable gearing thing maybe?
Thanks, Martin
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Yep.. will happen all the time. Bigger wheels will make your speedo read lower than what you're actually doing, so best to call these guys and they'll sort you out 
http://www.aisat.com.au/

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There's a place in Melbourne called Flexdrive industries. Years ago a put a Supra gearbox in a Holden ute & they made me a little gearbox. It screwed in between the speedo cable & gearbox. I know they're still there cos it's next to my dad's place on Mt Alexander rd. Don't remember it costing too much either.
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Keen to know if this place is still there. Would save messing around trying to get the right gear in my gearbox to sort out my speedo's accuracy.Rodeo4jake wrote:There's a place in Melbourne called Flexdrive industries. Years ago a put a Supra gearbox in a Holden ute & they made me a little gearbox. It screwed in between the speedo cable & gearbox. I know they're still there cos it's next to my dad's place on Mt Alexander rd. Don't remember it costing too much either.
To the OP, the original way to sort this out now is to get a GPS and drive by the speedo on that. It's very accurate

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