Richwhitver
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I have a 2003 Yukon Denali. Can you really tell the difference in ride quality between 17 inch, 18 inch and 20 inch rims with the correct tire size?
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In my opinion no not unless you run some rubber band tiresI have a 2003 Yukon Denali. Can you really tell the difference in ride quality between 17 inch, 18 inch and 20 inch rims with the correct tire size?
If you canNOT, it's eitherI have a 2003 Yukon Denali. Can you really tell the difference in ride quality between 17", 18", & 20" rims with the correct tire size?
I find that very hard to believe. I drove on 20” wheels and cooper all-terrains (very nice tires and rode quiet by all standards) and switching back to factory 17” wheels and tires was the best day of my adult life. The ride is 10x more comfortable.I also have a 2003 Denali, and have been running 305/40R22s on it for almost 4 years. It rides smooth as one could expect a 21 year old truck to. I am switching to 275/65R18s for aesthetics and more off-road capability, but if they ride smoother as a bi-product then cool beans, but it rides pretty smooth currently. New tires will be .5" taller and 1.2" narrower.
The taller the tire sidewall, the softer the ride for a same or similar diameter tire.I have a 2003 Yukon Denali. Can you really tell the difference in ride quality between 17 inch, 18 inch and 20 inch rims with the correct tire size?
I find that very hard to believe. I drove on 20” wheels and cooper all-terrains (very nice tires and rode quiet by all standards) and switching back to factory 17” wheels and tires was the best day of my adult life. The ride is 10x more comfortable.
As you will soon experience with the 18’s, even that will make a huge difference.