Speeds different

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Viss17

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Mine does the exact same thing. It bothered me at first but the truck is so damn fun to drive I don't really care anymore. Will probably ask dealer at first oil change.
 

hewster

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it is only 1 mph... no big deal. I mean who looks at it that hard anyway? I only occasionally glance at it on the highway. On side roads... I don't think I ever look at it.

Remember, your speedometer is not 100% accurate to begin with.
 

Corey77

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Would tire pressure make a difference for the analog being higher. Most trucks are being delivered at 50-55PSI in the tires instead of the recommended 39. Not sure if the digital MPH is from a different measurement than the analog.
 

JetDriver480

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Someone said putting 37's on it even's it out... probably not the easiest, cheapest or most practical option lol.
 

Fusco0520

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I have this issue. I use the digital gauge most of the time so this don't bother me. My chevy work truck is the same way. The speeds don't match. I found the digital is usually the correct speed.
 
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