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I did the tire change (I have 22 sports with Defender LTX 119’s) and the only tires available are the stock ones. I mean it like maybe a total of like 5 legit tires we can use, why not have that available?
yeah, a bit anticlimactic right? I was hoping for an option to select our tire/wheel size versus a tire brand. For example, going from 275/65R20 to 285/65R20 after choosing our tire type.
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yeah, a bit anticlimactic right? I was hoping for an option to select our tire/wheel size versus a tire brand. For example, going from 275/65R20 to 285/65R20 after choosing our tire type.
Yup, kinda silly. Assuming in a future update they will allow you to choose Custom then choose from selection of tire sizes... In the meantime my 275/60R20 Nokian Snows are Goodyear All Seasons :(
 

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Yup, kinda silly. Assuming in a future update they will allow you to choose Custom then choose from selection of tire sizes... In the meantime my 275/60R20 Nokian Snows are Goodyear All Seasons :(
Just making sure you're aware: once you selected the 2025 Goodyear set (correctly) to tell the computer you're essentially using the 275/60R20s, you saw you could then tell it you were using aftermarket tires, and which ones, correct? (IE: in your case, aftermarket snow tires).

It's not a perfect solution, but it's slightly better than allowing the computer to assume you're using OEM wheels + tires. Either way, your speedometer will be accurate so long as the final profile is set correctly.
 

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Just making sure you're aware: once you selected the 2025 Goodyear set (correctly) to tell the computer you're essentially using the 275/60R20s, you saw you could then tell it you were using aftermarket tires, and which ones, correct? (IE: in your case, aftermarket snow tires).

It's not a perfect solution, but it's slightly better than allowing the computer to assume you're using OEM wheels + tires. Either way, your speedometer will be accurate so long as the final profile is set correctly.
Oh, I don't think I caught that. So choose the correct size stock, then aftermarket and it will keep the Goodyear size? Thanks, I'll try that.
 

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Oh, I don't think I caught that. So choose the correct size stock, then aftermarket and it will keep the Goodyear size? Thanks, I'll try that.
Yes.
It's exactly what I did to configure my Nokian Outpost nATs in 275/60R20.

If I recall correctly, there are a LOT of options enabled when you select for aftermarket tires. I should've taken a photo. There's obviously all-seasons, all-terrains, off-road, snow. There might be others. I stopped looking when I selected my all-terrains :)
 

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Couldn’t tell you as I am still waiting on the update. I guess someone has to be last. This is why I never buy lottery tickets ?. I must say, I’ve enjoyed reading everyone else’s experience with the latest version ?
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The little efficiency ball moves independently of the graph now and responds much faster. While it’s still inside of an obnoxiously too wide green/grey bar, it actually seems to have a purpose for existing now.
 

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Just making sure you're aware: once you selected the 2025 Goodyear set (correctly) to tell the computer you're essentially using the 275/60R20s, you saw you could then tell it you were using aftermarket tires, and which ones, correct? (IE: in your case, aftermarket snow tires).

It's not a perfect solution, but it's slightly better than allowing the computer to assume you're using OEM wheels + tires. Either way, your speedometer will be accurate so long as the final profile is set correctly.

I saw that - I chose All Season but I really don’t know if that is correct. my tires are 119’s so a bit heavier than the 115’s so who knows what I getting back is correct. having said that, my efficiency is much better so…?
 

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I seem to have a different kind of “bump” since the previous update in my Gen 1 quad. At low speed coming to a stop I can feel something “drop out”, then when accelerating from a stop I can often feel another “bump”. Waiting for the latest to see if it fixes it.
 

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My speed error is unchanged regardless of which tires I choose. I replaced the factory Perilli 275/65R20s with the Nokian Snow 275/60R20 and using a GPS speed measurement on my phone the speedometer was off by about 3%, when the car says 70 mph the GPS told me 68. I tried both methods above, choosing the Goodyear 275/60R20 and winter/snow or just the Goodyear 275/60R20, i got the same speedometer error, car says 70 mph, GPS says 68 ?‍♂
 

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My speed error is unchanged regardless of which tires I choose. I replaced the factory Perilli 275/65R20s with the Nokian Snow 275/60R20 and using a GPS speed measurement on my phone the speedometer was off by about 3%, when the car says 70 mph the GPS told me 68. I tried both methods above, choosing the Goodyear 275/60R20 and winter/snow or just the Goodyear 275/60R20, i got the same speedometer error, car says 70 mph, GPS says 68 ?‍♂
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But the user interface doesn’t make it clear that when I select [Aftermarket] All Season that it maintains the 275/60R20 size. It almost looks like the aftermarket choices are “unsized”.

I’ve got Mich LTX Defenders 275/60R20s and can’t tell what to do. I currently selected the Goodyear AT and my range went down, but I think that’s more accurate for me and my truck as my efficiency sux anyway. (Although the efficiency “boost” behavior of this OTA has me very confused)



Just making sure you're aware: once you selected the 2025 Goodyear set (correctly) to tell the computer you're essentially using the 275/60R20s, you saw you could then tell it you were using aftermarket tires, and which ones, correct? (IE: in your case, aftermarket snow tires).
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