foxerson
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Mike
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2022
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- Location
- San Francisco
- Vehicles
- 2023 R1T LE, 2011 328i, 2010 Outback, R2 reservation
- Occupation
- IT Guy
Agreed that it would be nice to give a bit more flexibility for wheel and tire weights and sizes. In the end I opted for 20” dark wheels with aftermarket winter tires as the best approximation for my EV Sportline R1000 wheels with Hakka LT3 tires. Probably close enough.?I was pretty excited for the tire swap but a little bummed now it’s here. I have the 22 sport wheel and I put on LT285/50 R22 Toyo AT3s. Impractical but look pretty cool.
Anyway, I was hoping with this update that I could specify the size or weight of the tire to get the range to update. I know it’s hoping a lot with a lot of variables but when I went to change it all it says is “if you have after market tires then range/etc will not be reliable”. Then still did a full reboot anyway lol.
I know it’s hard to make it flexible for all tires but I definitely had hoped there was a way to at least enter a tire size and weight to help with the speedometer (mine is about 2 mph off now) and range calculation. I also know it’s my own doing so it is what it is.
I may just tell the car I have the OEM ATs to see if that at least gives me a more accurate range calculation.
I do like that it can keep track of how many miles are on each set of tires and wheels. I was just trying to backtrack through my notes and photos to figure out how many miles are on my summer vs winter wheels and tires.
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