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Ride comfort differences between 18 & 20” rims, and regular factory tires vs: all terrain tires?

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Hello, I’m ready to buy a Telluride, and I’m looking for the smoothest, most comfortable ride possible. I know the suspension is the same across the board, and I did the test drive. Loved the Outback I drove for the last 7 yrs., but my body has aged right along with it. 😂
As owners, will you please share your thoughts re: the rim sizes (18 or 20”) and the type of tire (all season vs: all terrain) & how they affect the ride comfort for front seat passengers. I’ve wanted the “Telly” since before the pandemic. I know the ride won’t compare to a luxury car, just want the best rim & tire options to improve the ride comfort. I’m in south FL, so mountains, snow and ice aren’t in the equation. Thank you for sharing. :-)
 
Hello, I’m ready to buy a Telluride, and I’m looking for the smoothest, most comfortable ride possible. I know the suspension is the same across the board, and I did the test drive. Loved the Outback I drove for the last 7 yrs., but my body has aged right along with it. 😂
As owners, will you please share your thoughts re: the rim sizes (18 or 20”) and the type of tire (all season vs: all terrain) & how they affect the ride comfort for front seat passengers. I’ve wanted the “Telly” since before the pandemic. I know the ride won’t compare to a luxury car, just want the best rim & tire options to improve the ride comfort. I’m in south FL, so mountains, snow and ice aren’t in the equation. Thank you for sharing. :)
Its identical. Kia went cosmetic with the 18" more rugged looking wheels on the x-pro to justify that model. They ride the same on the road.
 
Agree w/ Bilt.K5 -- Was concerned that my 2024 X-Pro would ride harshly with AT tires but I didn't notice any diff when I test drove and have been pleased with the ride since purchasing in December.
 
The Continental Terrain Contacts are listed as AT but they are definitely road/light trail type tires. Good tires but not the stiffer sidewalls and block treads you find on rugged terrain type ATs for Jeeps etc.
 




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