Would you go 20” or 22” wheels and why

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Fireman591

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20's for both all season and our winter tires. 22's have a rougher ride and cost more. Our roads suck in Michigan so we need as much cushion as possible :)
 

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22s for me. They ride just fine especially if you get magnetic ride control. When I saw the 22s on the dealer lot next to the 20s they looked way nicer in my opinion.
 

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There will be many more tire choices by the time you need to replace those 22’s anyways...Big tires aren’t cheap..!
 

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I can't help you with the comparison, as I've never used 22's.

I am happy, however, with my 20's, both from the look and the ride. I did go with a 305/50x20 tire on the 20" rim, however.
 

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22s for me. They ride just fine especially if you get magnetic ride control. When I saw the 22s on the dealer lot next to the 20s they looked way nicer in my opinion.
I guess that could be why I don’t think the 22s are rough. The magnetic ride control is the air suspension right?
 

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I guess that could be why I don’t think the 22s are rough. The magnetic ride control is the air suspension right?
No its different. The MRC comes on the Premier. The high country has both MRC and air suspension. I have the Premier.
 

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