Best ride and comfort rims/tires size!?!
Was wanting to upgrade my stock 2006 H3 rims. Wondering what the best size rim 16", 17", 18", or 20" for best RIDE and COMFORT would you guy suggest I go with also let me know the tire size that would best achieve this as well. I commute 40+ miles a day back and forth to work so RIDE and COMFORT is foremost but LOOKS would be great ++ as well. Thanks for all input and suggestions.. :D
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Honestly, for ride and comfort I'd stick with 16" wheels and and check reviews on a place like tirerack.com for a set of all season tires. I'm pretty sure they, or a similar type site, have ratings for things like road noise and comfort.
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Your going to have the most sidewall with a 16" wheel, so I would suggest sticking with a 16" wheel.
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i'd recommend keeping the stock or stock size rims and look at a 285/75 tire. nothing big and luggy, unless you take it off road stick with highway treads. MT's look great but they howl on the highway, hurt your gas milage and generally ride like a "truck". personally, i run AT's - they're a "jack of all trades, master of none" tire. not as cush and quiet as the HT's but i do take it off road and they just look like they belong on the truck.
general rule with tires: you usually get what you pay for |
I'll also say stick with 16" rims & 285/75/16 mild AT tires
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From my experience the BFG AT's are a great riding tire. I have had my complaints about my expectations in the snow but since I haven't heard other complaints I would say its a "me" problem. They look pretty good on the 3 and there is virtually no noise. Overall they are good all around tires that are capable in a number of situations.
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Thanks all for your input looks like I will have to suffer a bit if I go with bigger rims... 16s are just a bit to small for my taste..
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A couple points (opinions). The looks part depends on the overall diameter of the tire. If you recall seeing an SUV with 22 inch rims and low profile tires, it looks like a baby buggy. Not my favorite look.
I've had ATs that made noise and I think it was because I failed to rotate them on schedule. My H3 has the optional 18 inch wheels and I'm thinking I'll go to oversized DuraTracs next time. They are rated pretty good at Tire Rack. If you choose the tire and choose SURVEYS, it looks like the DuraTrac gets good marks. |
imo - trucks need smaller wheels and bigger tires. leave the oversized rims and low profile tires for the tuners. plus lo-pro's ride like sh!t.
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Originally Posted by zderekv
(Post 273206)
imo - trucks need smaller wheels and bigger tires. Leave the oversized rims and low profile tires for the tuners. Plus lo-pro's ride like sh!t.
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Why didn't you say what your intentions were in this thread? You probably would have gotten more useful responses. You are going for a lowered look with bigger rims correct?
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Originally Posted by Widespread Hummer
(Post 273222)
Why didn't you say what your intentions were in this thread? You probably would have gotten more useful responses. You are going for a lowered look with bigger rims correct?
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I am like you and love the look of bigger rims! But to maintain the functionality of being an off road vehicle I wouldn't go larger than an 18 rim. You can oversize the tire and it will protect your pretty rims on an 18 but any larger than that and any rock or log will leave you in tears!
There is an H3 here that has 18's and probably running 285/60r/18 tires. It looks awesome, makes the vehicle look more proportionate IMO. They are not offset rims so the tires barely stick out from the well yet are wide (probably 12" wide). Whether or not that person experiences tire rub at full turn would be another question im not sure about due to the width of the tire. Look like they were running Toyo Mud grapplers so I can imagine they were loud but damn it looked great and if you got those in an E rated tire they would last FOREVER! Just my two cents! |
I run 18" wheels with 295/70 which are 12" wide and I don't rub because of the wheel offset, and my tires don't stick out that much. 1.5" max
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