mcloven
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looking for some pics of 275 60 20s, preferably on oem wheels lifted and non lifted.
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What size are you running right now?looking for some pics of 275 60 20s, preferably on oem wheels lifted and non lifted.
Most likely he's running stock 275/55/20 and wants to gain a little more sidewallWhat size are you running right now?
Going up 1” isn’t gonna do shit to the speedo. Maybe 0.5mph difference. I went to 35s and mine was off by maybe 2mph.What your trying to accomplish with a half size on the aspect ratio or in laymen's terms go from a 55 to 60 might do what you want, but will throw off your speedo reading, and raise your gear ratio a smidge. You should be ok on clearances front and rear. What year is the Expedition? Always post that info along with motor size, in your case only the year just in case things are different between years. One last thing although minor, going to a 60 aspect will make your SUV slightly less stiffer going through corners, as sidewall is spongier. On the plus side, it should be nicer over bumps/potholes.
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Going from a 275/55-20 to a 275/60-20 will change the speedo by about 3.4%. So, if your speedo is correct with the 55 aspect ratio tires, after the change to 60's, 70 mph indicated would be 72.4. This is totally by calculation and different tires will vary a bit from the strict height calculations. But, it will be close to that; so a small difference.Going up 1” isn’t gonna do shit to the speedo. Maybe 0.5mph difference. I went to 35s and mine was off by maybe 2mph.
Oh, and going to 275/35's (4.3" shorter tire) would make a calculated difference of 13.6%! So, an indicated 70 would be an actual speed of 60.5 mph. THAT is a huge difference.Going up 1” isn’t gonna do shit to the speedo. Maybe 0.5mph difference. I went to 35s and mine was off by maybe 2mph.
Calculate going from a 275/55/20 to a 35/11.50/20 and tell me why my speedo was off by less than 2mphGoing from a 275/55-20 to a 275/60-20 will change the speedo by about 3.4%. So, if your speedo is correct with the 55 aspect ratio tires, after the change to 60's, 70 mph indicated would be 72.4. This is totally by calculation and different tires will vary a bit from the strict height calculations. But, it will be close to that; so a small difference.
I got my results from gps, driving next to another exact expedition and seeing difference and on 3 different radar guns. I think your math is wrong sorry to burst your bubble. And if someone is really worried about 5mph then do what I did and get a speedo corrector.Oh, and going to 275/35's (4.3" shorter tire) would make a calculated difference of 13.6%! So, an indicated 70 would be an actual speed of 60.5 mph. THAT is a huge difference.

OK, thought you meant you went to 35 aspect ratio tires. Anyways, the difference between 275/55-20 (31.9" tall) and a 35" tall tire is almost 10%. So, if your speedo was dead on with the original tires, at an indicated 70 mph with the 35" tires, you would be going about 77 mph. Now, about being only 2 mph off, all things being equal and linear, you would be only 2 mph off at 20 mph. So, not sure how you calculated anything, but that is the cold hard math of the situation. Math is really quite simple; if you need help, let me know.Calculate going from a 275/55/20 to a 35/11.50/20 and tell me why my speedo was off by less than 2mph
I got my results from gps, driving next to another exact expedition and seeing difference and on 3 different radar guns. I think your math is wrong sorry to burst your bubble. And if someone is really worried about 5mph then do what I did and get a speedo corrector.