yes, low profile tires can make for a very bumpy ride and can be more prone to flats
Yes tires that are out of balance can definitely lead to a bumpy ride.
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The main difference is the feeling of the car, with low profile tires you experience a 'stiffer' ride as there is less rubber on the tires. With regular profile tires the ride is more smoother as there is more rubber to absorb the bumps. A car will also perform better with lower profile tires as there is more handling and response from the car. Hope this helps :)
Poor or rotten roads make rough riding while thin layered tires add more to it as well.
Worn shocks and struts can cause a bumpy ride. Low tire pressure or worn tires can also contribute to feeling a bumpy road.
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One of the biggest benefits of low profile tires is that there is better braking but those seeking a comfortable ride will want to stick with what the manufacturer recommends. The visual worth of low profile tires can outweigh functionality but areas with high curbs or snow will be more troublesome to navigate through.
Using low profile 26 inch tires on a vehicle can provide benefits such as improved handling, better responsiveness, and a sportier appearance. These tires typically have a wider contact patch with the road, which can enhance traction and cornering capabilities. Additionally, low profile tires can offer a smoother ride and improved fuel efficiency compared to larger, bulkier tires.
It can make your tire unevenly filled, which will give you a bumpy ride.
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yes you can but it would be quite a bumpy ride!