Hey all -
I picked up a 2020 1500 Limited with 25k miles a few days ago. By far the nicest truck I've ever been in. It's interior is honestly same quality as a Mercedes SUV. The ride is wonderful, smooth, and it's by far my favorite truck I've ever owned or been in (multiple F150s, and a F250.)
I have the air suspension, and stock 22 inch wheels, and the stock 285/45/R22 tires. I've been reading on here for a couple of hours about increasing tire size to like a 285/55/R22, and the minor rubbing that comes with it. But it seems like most people say the ride quality drops when the tire size changes. I have no real use for the tires other than aesthetics.
Is the ride quality that drastically changed with tire size increase?
I picked up a 2020 1500 Limited with 25k miles a few days ago. By far the nicest truck I've ever been in. It's interior is honestly same quality as a Mercedes SUV. The ride is wonderful, smooth, and it's by far my favorite truck I've ever owned or been in (multiple F150s, and a F250.)
I have the air suspension, and stock 22 inch wheels, and the stock 285/45/R22 tires. I've been reading on here for a couple of hours about increasing tire size to like a 285/55/R22, and the minor rubbing that comes with it. But it seems like most people say the ride quality drops when the tire size changes. I have no real use for the tires other than aesthetics.
Is the ride quality that drastically changed with tire size increase?