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Old 06-28-2004, 08:49 PM
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2001 silverado speedo

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I got a 2001 Z71 i just put 20inch wheels and tires on ,,the speedo seems to be off about 5 mph..is there a way to calibrate it?
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Yes, either buy a power programmer or take it to a calibration shop.
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Re: 2001 silverado speedo

There is a less expensive way than to buy a programmer. Jet makes a product that allows manual adjustment. Simply plugs inline and allows for gear adjustments as well as tire adjustment. Works great I use it on mine with 38.5's. You can buy it direct from JET for $179, but I am sure you can find it somewhere else cheaper. This also removes the top speed limiter. Part#SCU2000
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