Infiniti QX80 Tires

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Hey everyone, I just bought a 2021 Infiniti QX80 Premium Select with the 22" tires. Although they look good, they ride a little rough for my wife. I was thinking of downsizing to 20" tires to help out. Can I just go with the same size tire that's on the Luxe trim which is a 275/60R/20? I would love to actually go to 18's but I don't think I can do that without modifying the car. Any suggestions on tires that rides smoothly? Was thinking of going with a Cooper Discover? Thanks in advance.
 
No modifications needed if you decide to downsize down to 18" wheels & tires. The calipers and rotors haven't changed much; same calipers (07-up) and rotors (11-up) so fitting 18s wouldn't be an issue as long as the offset and the hub spacing on whatever set of wheels is compatible with the truck.
 
No modifications needed if you decide to downsize down to 18" wheels & tires. The calipers and rotors haven't changed much; same calipers (07-up) and rotors (11-up) so fitting 18s wouldn't be an issue as long as the offset and the hub spacing on whatever set of wheels is compatible with the truck.
Thanks!!
 
No problem. If you decide not to downsize, then switching out the Bridgestone tires is the better and less expensive route. Those Dueler tires are known to ride on the rougher side when compared to other tires. i.e. Michelin LTX M/S, Toyo Open Country H/T II, Yokohama Geolandar HT.
On my truck, I've had 22" Kumho Cragen HP71 tires for almost two years now and probably the best bang for the buck set of tires. My Z62 is my daily driver; in, out all over NYC and we have spent the last year and half traveling throughout the country anytime we had the chance. I'd say these tires have seen close to 40K miles and will likely see another 30-40K.
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No problem. If you decide not to downsize, then switching out the Bridgestone tires is the better and less expensive route. Those Dueler tires are known to ride on the rougher side when compared to other tires. i.e. Michelin LTX M/S, Toyo Open Country H/T II, Yokohama Geolandar HT.
On my truck, I've had 22" Kumho Cragen HP71 tires for almost two years now and probably the best bang for the buck set of tires. My Z62 is my daily driver; in, out all over NYC and we have spent the last year and half traveling throughout the country anytime we had the chance. I'd say these tires have seen close to 40K miles and will likely see another 30-40K.
Ok good to know, I'll check those out. Thanks.
 
My 2016 QX80 Base (bought used) came with Cooper Discoverer SRX tires. I'm not a fan of how the tires look on the vehicle because they look a little rugged and say "Discoverer" in big letters on the black sidewall. But, they are a very good set of tires and i like the way they perform in all types of weather and they provide a very smooth quiet comfortable ride.
 
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