The ride will usually be a little bit stiff compared to stock wheels with the more cushioned tires. They won't rub provided you get the right width and offset wheels.
The ride quality depends on the tires you buy IMO. All tires don't ride the same. They vary by manufactures. With the correct width and offset you shouldn't have a problem.
make sure u get a good tire, i took the cheap way out and i am paying the price, i cracked 1 rim, and my ride is horrible, but my friend has the same rims just a nicer tire and he never has problems and his ride didnt change much.
All jokes aside....try the Falken 452 Series. 245/35/20. One HELL of a tire. It does it EVERYTHING well. On my 2nd set and have no desire to even try another tire.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.