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Wheel size for aftermarket

BillTN

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Ordered SX AWD with the black 20's (actually would have been happy with EX but don't want black or nearly white interior) but not that fond of the black wheel and concerned about ride comfort, was thinking about the LX 18's as a replacement. Have any of you split the difference and installed 19 inch wheel and tire package. Would this be a good compromise between appearance and ride comfort?
 
Have you driven the car with the 20"s? It has 20" rims but the tire ratio isn't at the point the ride comfort is an issue. I don't think there is anything to gain going an inch down.
 
Haven't had the chance to drive the Telluride with 20's but my 370Z had them and didn't think the ride was too bad for a sports car, only issue was that they came with high proformance summer tires that were useless in rain or winter. Were in early 70's now so ride comfort is important to us.
 
The Telluride is sprung soft in my opinion so the 20" wheels don't seem to make the ride poor. An occasional pot hole can give you a small jolt depending on where you live.
 




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