The manual for my 2016 V60 says this for tires that can be used:
235/40/18 or 235/45/18
When I bought the car it had 235/40/18 on them and that's darn low profile for me and my wife's pain from chemo felt every bump. Recently went to 235/45/18 as per manual allowance. That extra bit of air, a cushion between me and the road helps (a bit). I don't care about flying around corners, I am in my 70's and those days are gone and a higher sidewall is ok with me. What about a half inch?
The problem is that the with a bigger aspect ration, my speedometer will be off a bit. Not much because I didn't change that much height.
Called Volvo to see about getting a computer update to calibrate the speedo. I was told the only thing they have is a software update if you change the wheels to a different size. Ok guys, that means you have software that calibrates for a different wheel/rim which means different diameter. Changing the aspect ratio does the same thing --- changes diameter. Service department said, yes I understand you but we only have software that can do this for a wheel/rim change. But a bigger or smaller rim will change the diameter and that what I did with the tire. Albeit not much of a change but a change.
I really don't want to get a speeding ticket for the difference of maybe 1.5 > 2 MPH difference in speed. Any ideas. Volvo has their VIDA system and that system doesn't play or share well with other shops.
235/40/18 or 235/45/18
When I bought the car it had 235/40/18 on them and that's darn low profile for me and my wife's pain from chemo felt every bump. Recently went to 235/45/18 as per manual allowance. That extra bit of air, a cushion between me and the road helps (a bit). I don't care about flying around corners, I am in my 70's and those days are gone and a higher sidewall is ok with me. What about a half inch?
The problem is that the with a bigger aspect ration, my speedometer will be off a bit. Not much because I didn't change that much height.
Called Volvo to see about getting a computer update to calibrate the speedo. I was told the only thing they have is a software update if you change the wheels to a different size. Ok guys, that means you have software that calibrates for a different wheel/rim which means different diameter. Changing the aspect ratio does the same thing --- changes diameter. Service department said, yes I understand you but we only have software that can do this for a wheel/rim change. But a bigger or smaller rim will change the diameter and that what I did with the tire. Albeit not much of a change but a change.
I really don't want to get a speeding ticket for the difference of maybe 1.5 > 2 MPH difference in speed. Any ideas. Volvo has their VIDA system and that system doesn't play or share well with other shops.