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04-18-2009, 03:29 PM
tim & deborah
tires
I BOUGHT A 93 BARTH BREAKAWAY, IT HAS 225/70R 19.5 TIRES ON IT.WHEN 1 DRIVE @ 70MPH MY GPS SHOWS I'M ONLY GOING 63 MPH.THERE WERE NEW TIRES ON IT WHEN I BOUGHT IT. I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT WHAT SIZE TIRES ARE SUPPOSED TO BE ON IT. I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP I COULD GET.
TIM
04-18-2009, 04:46 PM
bill h
Hi Wrongturn, and welcome to the forum.

Have you looked at the data tag yet? It will have tire and wheel sizes. It is possible that your 225/70s are a little smaller outside diameter than the originals.

While you are there, could you share the other numbers here for our database?


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04-19-2009, 12:40 AM
MWrench
I have a 30', '94 breakaway and the standard tires for that are 8R19.5, I had a slight problem with the speedometer calibration even with those, the 225R70 19.5 tires are in fact a bit smaller in diameter so that probably is where your issue is.

Here is a link to my website showing how to reset your speedometer. Follow this and you will be able to set your speedometer to within 1MPH of your GPS reading.

speedometer re-cal

At the bottom of this procedure is link to VDO calibrations spec. This all should get you going.


Ed
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04-19-2009, 05:01 PM
tim & deborah
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT, IT IS VERY HELPFUL.WHERE IS THE DATA TAG LOCATED?
04-19-2009, 05:15 PM
Bill N.Y.
quote:
Originally posted by wrongturn2:
WHERE IS THE DATA TAG LOCATED?
Typically it's above you head, behind a curtain rail on the drivers side. It looks like this.



We are looking for a group of numbers that, in your case, should begin with 92xx or 93xx. In the above example, this number is 8908-0128-40RDS-C1

Also, do you have a few pictures of your coach that you can share. My email address is bill_ny@barthmobile.com


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04-19-2009, 06:09 PM
Bill G
Hi wrongturn2,

When I put new rear tires on my coach, I went from an 80 series Michelin to a 70 series Toyo. Michelin is the only maker of the 80 series and I didn't want Michelins. Because the 70 series tire is slightly smaller, my odometer is no longer accurate. I didn't loose much in fuel mileage, but gained in torque while accelerating. This has actually worked out better since the coach was sluggish before changing tires. I like the new set up better and don't really bother with the speed. I know that my odometer is about 4 miles per hour slower that what the odometer reads.

Bill G


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04-19-2009, 07:55 PM
ccctimtation
"I know that my odometer is about 4 miles per hour slower that what the odometer reads.I know that my odometer is about 4 miles per hour slower that what the odometer reads."

Bill, isn't that's what GPS data is for? Smiler