I have a pair of the 875 and will be looking to get some 9016 beckmans or maybe 8115 iron rangers this spring.
Mine are supremely comfortable. They do take awhile to break in because of the leather construction, once they do they form to your feet!
I went on a few hikes the past couple of weeks including a -20oC walk last weekend. Normally I wear liner socks and mid weight wool socks but I got a new pair of wigwam -40oC wool socks at Christmas. Nice full cushion and my feet were toasty since I was on the move. At that temperature no matter...
I tried the same but no way for the factory gauges to sync up unfortunately
I mounted mine on top of the steering wheel column, works perfectly, just blocks the very bottom end of the tach and that's it.
Like I said, scangauge II will be your best bet. It will auto correct speed distance and fuel economy on a separate display. Had mine for three years and really enjoy it
Its the same math, if your speedo reads 13% low then your odometer will also read 13% low
i.e if you have done 200 miles off pavement you have actually traveled 226
Seeing as you are the Vice-President of the itchy trigger finger tire brigade how do you like the lift and your current sized tires? (Stioc you are President :D)
Unfortunately you cant
you will be always reading low now on both, I have a Scanguage II which can do the calculation for you (although my original tire size was 255/65R16 so my % difference was 12 not 3-4 like yours)
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