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Wider tyres and better ride?
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<blockquote data-quote="barr11" data-source="post: 7692743" data-attributes="member: 44976"><p>We’ve got a Massey 5465 quite a rough ride, pretty uncomfortable to be honest at times. It’s currently got Goodyear 18.4r38 and 14.9r28’s, it’s on 15” and 12” rims so I was wondering about going a tad wider to help with the ride comfort, but can’t go a lot. Running around 18psi on the rears and 16 on the front at present, so not ridiculous pressures. </p><p></p><p>Was thinking something like a 520/70 and 420/70, the current tyres are probably around 80% so obviously don’t need changing. Am I just wasting money by doing so or has anyone done this and had a nicer ride on wider tyres? </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barr11, post: 7692743, member: 44976"] We’ve got a Massey 5465 quite a rough ride, pretty uncomfortable to be honest at times. It’s currently got Goodyear 18.4r38 and 14.9r28’s, it’s on 15” and 12” rims so I was wondering about going a tad wider to help with the ride comfort, but can’t go a lot. Running around 18psi on the rears and 16 on the front at present, so not ridiculous pressures. Was thinking something like a 520/70 and 420/70, the current tyres are probably around 80% so obviously don’t need changing. Am I just wasting money by doing so or has anyone done this and had a nicer ride on wider tyres? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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