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Tire diameter vs Wheel speed sensors - How big difference?
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07-05-2011, 03:03 PM | #1 |
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Tire diameter vs Wheel speed sensors - How big difference?
How big of a difference in tire diameter (front vs rear) before the wheel speed sensors will trip out and trigger the DTC?
I ran 235/45/17 F and 245/40/17 R on my e36 M3. It tripped the ASC due to there being almost a full inch in tire diameter difference. I later deleted the ASC and forgot about it. 225/40/18 F and 255/35/18 R on my e92 seems like a big gap. I'm pretty sure that gap is leading to some unnecessary understeer. I'm considering running 235/40/18 up front and 255/35/18 out back. That'll bump the diameter difference from .12" more in the front to .43" more in front.
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No. Tire pressure is set to factory specs.
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