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I've got the same in 255/65, next set will probably be 265/70. Both are great choices for sure.Run some 265-70-17 Michelin Defenders if you want a smooth ride.
That's what I run on mine, but I got them in load range E. The Goodyear Eagles that came on it were also Load range E. I rather like them and run them at 60psi.Run some 265-70-17 Michelin Defenders if you want a smooth ride.
Got a photo? I'm trying to do the same to my 2011 ppvJust to report back and thank y’all again, I changed the suspension parts and tires as recommended and now my 2014 PPV rides very smooth, soaks up the bumps, and my wife is happy also!
Thanks again!
Dave
Nice did it give you a lift?Sure. I just took some pics. We will see if I can post them…
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From what I understand, the new parts and tires lifted the car by perhaps 2 inches but I didn’t measure before and after. It still looks fine but just rides so much smoother.Nice did it give you a lift?
I have a 2020 that is the same way will regular springs fit this model 2Yes you can. It’s the spring rates that are stiff. Replace the front struts with non PPV units. The front shocks are the same.
in the rear, the springs are shorter. the shocks are shorter to match, so both would need to be changed if you go with stock springs. That would also change the stance.
You sure can. Be sure to get matching shocks if you do the rears.I have a 2020 that is the same way will regular springs fit this model 2