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295/60/20 tires engaging abs on turns

antzzy

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Hey guys, 19 Laramie with the Mopar oem lift kit. 295/60/20 tires and when driving over 40 and making a on/off ramp traction control engages and bogs down. Put oem tires on and no issues ??? Any help ????
 
Welcome to the club, i have been dealing with this since new. If we put the 285/40/22 on the truck does not do it. Go back to the 295 and it starts back up. According to mopar it has to do with the tire size difference. So now im battling them because the website says we can run larger wheels and tires.
 
Yes and 2 types, the rough vountry and also hypertech but nothing changed
 
Just got mine back from the dealership. Looks like when they did the original lift they put the new mopar at lift on and added the spacer which made the front end sit higher than it was supposed to. They took the spacer out (which made it more level) and recalibrated the computer to a slightly larger tire and it’s been fine for the past few days.


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Just got mine back from the dealership. Looks like when they did the original lift they put the new mopar at lift on and added the spacer which made the front end sit higher than it was supposed to. They took the spacer out (which made it more level) and recalibrated the computer to a slightly larger tire and it’s been fine for the past few days.


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They calibrated the computer??? I was told they couldnt do it??
 
Can you tell me what they calibrated?
 
Sooooo.... then the consensus is that the tire revolutions not matching the setting in the computer is the culprit? So if a guy used a Tazer (or whatever programmer) and actually got the speedo spot-on with GPS then it shouldn't be an issue?
 
Sooooo.... then the consensus is that the tire revolutions not matching the setting in the computer is the culprit? So if a guy used a Tazer (or whatever programmer) and actually got the speedo spot-on with GPS then it shouldn't be an issue?
Tried that and didn’t work
 
Tried that and didn’t worwork
Same issue here. I haven't tried a speedo recalibration yet but sounds like that may not work. @antzzy have you had any luck figuring anything out yet? Maybe the dealership has to do the recalibration?? Just a though..... I'm going to call my dealership tomorrow to see if they can even do it.
 
Nope, been at the dealer now 59 days. Starting lemon law
 

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