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Jscan vs Alfa obd

frisby5

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So i have had issues changing my tire sizes in alfa obd. I would get ABS errors among other codes and not being able to clear them . I like Alfa obd i have used it for plenty of things. But recently i got the jscan for android and paid the $24 . It is alot easier and more user friendly for changing tire size. I havnt used jscan for anything else i am just throwing this out there that for me jscan was easier for tire change. Hope this helps someone.
 
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So i have had issues changing my tire sizes in alpha obd. I would get ABS errors among other codes and not being able to clear them . I like Alpha obd i have used it for plenty of things. But recently i got the jscan for android and paid the $24 . It is alot easier and more user friendly for changing tire size. I havnt used jscan for anything else i am just throwing this out there that for me jscan was easier for tire change. Hope this helps someone.
I used jscan as well, but I have an iPhone. Here’s a thread that you may be interested in

 
X2 on JScan. Apple friendly and easy to navigate and use. I’ve adjusted my tire size and it was cake. Looking to do the factory bed LED’s in the future and will use JScan to enable those.
 
I currently use AlfaOBD but may switch to JScan. AlfaOBD works but it's not the most user-friendly system out there. Lately, I got 35s and have been fine tuning my speedometer. I don't have an android phone so I have to use my laptop and it sucks lugging it around.
For 24 bucks, JScan seems worth it. I think AlfaOBD was 50 or so.
 
With Black Friday coming up, think about buying an Amazon Fire Tablet, as they sell them very cheap every year. You should be able to load the Jscan app on it; and it's a lot smaller and lighter than a laptop.
 

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