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Post by 06blackmax on Dec 28, 2015 17:45:32 GMT -6
What's the programmer everybody uses for changing tire sizes? There were a lot of Hypertech being used from the other club but didn't know what seemed to be the most common in use now. A little extra power would be nice but not going to go crazy with it. I have the DMax for that.
Also what about the TPMS sensors? When changing wheels and tires are most swapping the sensors or leaving them out and deleting that part of the program?
Reason I'm asking is the last few pieces of my build will be here this week so the Jeep will get lifted and wheels and tires on in the next week or two. And I'm trying to figure out any remaining items before I get into it.
Thanks for any help and advise. Tim
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Post by c2 on Dec 28, 2015 18:11:21 GMT -6
You won't get any power from it, but an AEV procal will change the tire size, turn off TPS, and save you some money. That's what I used on my JK
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Post by BEN on Dec 28, 2015 18:23:37 GMT -6
If you got the $$$; trail dash
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Post by Somebody on Dec 28, 2015 19:39:45 GMT -6
If you got the $$$; trail dash I was looking at Traildash as well for the JKU.. But any of the lower priced ones will work if that's all that you wanna do with it.
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Post by 06blackmax on Dec 28, 2015 20:22:32 GMT -6
That's really all I need. A little power would be nice with 35's till I regear. Ive got 3.73's now and would like to go to 4.56 or 4.88 around summer time.
I'll look into the procal. Thanks
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Post by ODG010III0 on Dec 28, 2015 22:32:52 GMT -6
If you have a extra $400 lying around, the bullydog is really nice, has a dash monitor and ALOT of features. That's what my wife has on hers.
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