05YukonXL
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Let me explain... I'm looking at a 2014 Suburban LT (w/90k miles - 2WD) that comes equipped with 20"x8.5" LTZ wheels with fairly new 275/55/20 Goodyear LS-2 tires, however the test drive on that combo felt way to 'stiff' - every little bump and imperfection in the road (and there are a lot of them) seemed amplified and very noticeable as compared to my to my 2005 Yukon XL (w/217k miles - 2WD) that is on the OEM wheel 17"x7.5" with 265/70/17 (Bridgestone 'Dueler H/L Alenza' highway tires currently, Michelins prior) which has provided a very smooth road/highway experience for 220k miles.
Could it be simply the tire size and poor Goodyear tires on the 2014, maybe a difference in suspension, or chassis??
I believe getting smaller OEM wheels like 17"x7.5" (265/70/17) or even 18"x8 (265/65/18) could/should improve the ride as there is more tire 'sidewall' as overall diameter stays about 31-31".
Thank you for any insights.
Could it be simply the tire size and poor Goodyear tires on the 2014, maybe a difference in suspension, or chassis??
I believe getting smaller OEM wheels like 17"x7.5" (265/70/17) or even 18"x8 (265/65/18) could/should improve the ride as there is more tire 'sidewall' as overall diameter stays about 31-31".
Thank you for any insights.