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Yeah mate, speed isn't something I'm looking for in the truck.If I was I wouldn't have sold my drift car! I will need to sort out the loan of a decent gps system to check the speed of the old girl.
You can also do it on the motorway. On the hard shoulder you'll see white sticks every 1/10th of a mile. Provided they are accurate (almost always) then you can time yourselfover a measured distance.
I used to have 235 / 85/ 16 tyres and above 60 mph the Speedo read about 5 - 10 mph above the real speed. I now have 265 / 75/ 16 tyres and the Speedo seems pretty accurate at all speeds. I check the speed difference using a G.P.S unit so I get an accurate reading. I hope you realise that vehicle will be a lot slower with larger tyres than it was with the standard boots on.