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October 18th, 2016 02:08 AM #10
My 2014 CRV runs on 255/45R20s. VS stock, you will feel the difference in comfort. The stock tires absorbs road imperfections without any problems. With upgraded tires, there is a change in ride, but not that bad, the over-all play of your suspension still factors in a lot on the comfort. Handling and grip has improved. Throwing the car around corners reduced the boat feel. The grip has been excellent too. With stock tires, it used to slip going up the garage's driveway. Now, even if it's rainy, my tires are steady and composed. Also note that, my tires are thicker than the suggested size for my CUV. The recommended size for mine is 245/45R20s.
My only other car that rides on 20s is a 2010 Montero Sport. Currently, it is on 275/50R20. It is lifted by 2" using a Dobinson kit. Planning to upgrade the tires to 295/50R20 for a more robust look. Kaso 50% more expensive ang upgrade ng tires
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