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I am looking to go 295/30/19 on the stock performance rim and I Asking to see how much of a rougher ride anyone has experienced? I am on swift springs and 20mm Z1 spacers currently. I know they will fit, but dont want to have a truck like ride. Thanks
 

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I am looking to go 295/30/19 on the stock performance rim and I Asking to see how much of a rougher ride anyone has experienced? I am on swift springs and 20mm Z1 spacers currently. I know they will fit, but dont want to have a truck like ride. Thanks
You may experience a slightly rougher ride with the smaller profile. I had a rougher ride when I stiffened by suspension and kept the stock wheels. Going down to 18" and 265/40 front and 285/40 rear made the ride much more comfortable.
 

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I am looking to go 295/30/19 on the stock performance rim and I Asking to see how much of a rougher ride anyone has experienced? I am on swift springs and 20mm Z1 spacers currently. I know they will fit, but dont want to have a truck like ride. Thanks
Profile heights:
285/35/19 - 99.75 mm Stock
295/30/19 - 88.5 mm
The difference in profile height is almost 1/2 inch. IMO Your car will ride much rougher.
 
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Thank you for the reply but the performance has 275/35/19 with a lower profile height.
 

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Thank you for the reply but the performance has 275/35/19 with a lower profile height.
I don't think wider wheels/tires will make much of a difference in ride quality/comfort. The tire profile and wheel diameter are the factors that matter. More tire meat means more shock absorption which translates to better ride quality.
 

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Thank you for the reply but the performance has 275/35/19 with a lower profile height.
The stock height is then 96.25 mm
The difference will be 7.75 mm or less than 1/3 inch. There may not be any noticeable difference in the ride.
 

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I am looking to go 295/30/19 on the stock performance rim and I Asking to see how much of a rougher ride anyone has experienced? I am on swift springs and 20mm Z1 spacers currently. I know they will fit, but dont want to have a truck like ride. Thanks
What size will you go with up front? I was thinking the same for the rear with a 275 front. Please update once you decide. Thank you
 
 






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