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PP Wheels/Tires on Non-PP GT

C7Z

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I have searched for hours and not found my answer, so I am posting these questions....

I have a 16 GT with the black accent package which includes 19" wheels with 255/40/19 tires.

I have purchased a set of new take off PP wheels and tires.

Is there anything I can do to correct my speedometer to read properly with the taller rear tires ?

Will there be any ABS issues with the dissimilar sized tires ?

Is there anything else I should know about this swap ?

Thanks !
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I believe the speedo is off the front tires, and track apps reads off the rear tires (or so I've been told).

A dealership should be able to recalibrate your speedo for a small fee. That or somebody with the whipple flare device.
 

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With the small difference in diameter between the Stock and PP tires is it really worth it to pay for a recalibration? And you shouldn't have any ABS issues. On one has reported any so far that I have read about.
 

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Also interested in learning more about this. I plan to do the same.

I've heard even the dealer cant change the tire size, only the whipple flare tool.
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