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Why the heck are so many using ride-killing 20" wheels??
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<blockquote data-quote="Troponin" data-source="post: 15586612" data-attributes="member: 162938"><p>There is a reason why the Mustang is affordable; what it lacks in comfort it makes up for in performance. Ford was well aware of this, but to get it in to the price range for most buyers, they sacrificed a lot of comforts. </p><p></p><p>You do whatever you think you have to in order to make the car comfortable, and if something that makes the tiniest difference, such as going from 19s to 20s is going to do it for you, then go for it. I came out of a 2014 and went from 19s to 20s, and other than handling because I switched out the tires as well, there was barely any difference in ride comfort. It was still a Mustang, with poor comfort in the first place. I enjoyed it because it was cheap and fast, not because I thought it was comfortable to ride in. In fact, my family hated riding in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troponin, post: 15586612, member: 162938"] There is a reason why the Mustang is affordable; what it lacks in comfort it makes up for in performance. Ford was well aware of this, but to get it in to the price range for most buyers, they sacrificed a lot of comforts. You do whatever you think you have to in order to make the car comfortable, and if something that makes the tiniest difference, such as going from 19s to 20s is going to do it for you, then go for it. I came out of a 2014 and went from 19s to 20s, and other than handling because I switched out the tires as well, there was barely any difference in ride comfort. It was still a Mustang, with poor comfort in the first place. I enjoyed it because it was cheap and fast, not because I thought it was comfortable to ride in. In fact, my family hated riding in it. [/QUOTE]
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