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<blockquote data-quote="Anybodyhome" data-source="post: 449727" data-attributes="member: 19161"><p>Seems to me someone else recently had the same or similar issue. If I remember correctly, this individual reset tires and tranny back to stock. Reprogrammed for the gears first, then programmed for the tires.... or vice versa. For some reason, doing one before the other did make a difference.</p><p>So, what I would suggest is resetting the tranny and tires back to their original configuration, then program the new gears followed by the tire size.</p><p></p><p>(As Jeezy said, measure each tire height to within a quarter inch, add all four and divide to get the average to the nearest quarter inch- this is the most accurate)</p><p></p><p>Sorry, can't remember who here had almost the same experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anybodyhome, post: 449727, member: 19161"] Seems to me someone else recently had the same or similar issue. If I remember correctly, this individual reset tires and tranny back to stock. Reprogrammed for the gears first, then programmed for the tires.... or vice versa. For some reason, doing one before the other did make a difference. So, what I would suggest is resetting the tranny and tires back to their original configuration, then program the new gears followed by the tire size. (As Jeezy said, measure each tire height to within a quarter inch, add all four and divide to get the average to the nearest quarter inch- this is the most accurate) Sorry, can't remember who here had almost the same experience. [/QUOTE]
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