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best riding is going to be 20" all season. 18" would be basically the same, but you will be in an all terrain tire -- which is a little less focused on noise/comfort.these wheels are awesome.... the larger the better looking
what is the ride comfort level on these wheels and tires?
as I am looking for quietest most comfortable possible ride, my current understanding is that the 18" with stock tires option is the best choice due to higher tire side wall. I'd like to learn what the good people at Tsportline recommend to reach that goal. thank you
thank you for the great response. so 20" wheels will be quietest most comfortable riding.. you have some really nice 20s at TSportline any thoughts on the tires that would go best with those? is it true that the higher tire wall is contributing to ride comfort?best riding is going to be 20" all season. 18" would be basically the same, but you will be in an all terrain tire -- which is a little less focused on noise/comfort.
Downsizing to 18" will give a bit more cushion if you plan to be hammering pot holes or rough roads. But the 20"s are fine for most honestly. On model 3,y,s,x...the downsizing is a bigger deal.
Best option in my opinion is the Michelin Defender LTX.thank you for the great response. so 20" wheels will be quietest most comfortable riding.. you have some really nice 20s at TSportline any thoughts on the tires that would go best with those? is it true that the higher tire wall is contributing to ride comfort?
I plan on getting 18s eventually for rough roads. Also airing down is much more effective.Downsizing to 18" will give a bit more cushion if you plan to be hammering pot holes or rough roads. But the 20"s are fine for most honestly. On model 3,y,s,x...the downsizing is a bigger deal.
yes, for this use case i agree with you. But for the other customer who is prioritizing on road, I'd go with the 20"I plan on getting 18s eventually for rough roads. Also airing down is much more effective.
Agree 100%.yes, for this use case i agree with you. But for the other customer who is prioritizing on road, I'd go with the 20"