The Rims will fit as long as they are the same number of studs and puting 17 inch rims on will not screw up your speedo as long as the tires you use have the same outside diamiter. If they are the tires that came with the original 2007 silverado they will be the same outside diamiter as your 16" wheels and tires
You can also adjust for larger tires on the speedometer with a hypertech controller.
Different heights of tire will change the speedometer reading.
Yes, tires that are larger or smaller in diameter than original factory size will cause a car's speedometer to be wrong.
Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
If you put larger diameter tires on your car, the speedometer reading would be slower than the speed measured by a radar gun. This is because larger diameter tires cover more ground per revolution compared to smaller tires, so the speedometer would underreport the actual speed of the vehicle.
To calibrate an auto meter speedometer, first ensure that your vehicle is on a flat surface and that the tires are properly inflated. Then, use a GPS speed tracking app to measure your vehicle's speed while driving at a steady pace. Compare the GPS reading with the speedometer reading and note any discrepancies. Adjust the speedometer according to the manufacturer's instructions, which may involve a calibration tool or adjusting a calibration screw until the readings align.
The size of tires can effect that accuracy of a speedometer. Larger tires will cause the speedometer to read less than you are actually going.
Yes, if you get bigger tires it will say you are going slower than you are, and visa versa, you can go to a mechanic to get it recalibrated
Do you have the correct size tires/wheels on the vehicle? Look on the driver's door post or in your owner's manual for the correct size. Incorrect size tires will effect the accuracy of the speedometer. If you are running the correct tires then the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) may need replacing.
I have never found a way to "adjust" any speedometer.
If larger wheels are used, the speedometer reading will be lower than the actual speed of the vehicle. This is because larger wheels cover more ground with each revolution compared to smaller wheels, resulting in fewer revolutions needed to travel the same distance.
can you use 235/70/R16 tires on a chevy silverado truck
Yes, but your speedometer will be 2 mph slow.