It will worsen the ride unless you change the entire suspension so that it's tuned for the tires.Usually the car wants to subtly bounce,not so subtly when you hit a bump.
Yes.
it doesn't...it makes it less comfortable.Fact
Yeah, the ride is terrible.
The presence of CO2 in bike tires can affect their performance and durability by causing the tires to lose pressure more quickly compared to regular air. This can lead to more frequent refills and potentially affect the overall ride quality and longevity of the tires.
stock torsions are non adjustable, the adjustable ones you can adjust to your ride hight ....which lifts the front end for bigger tires..back always has that for bigger tires ..front doesnt..
Yes tires that are out of balance can definitely lead to a bumpy ride.
yes, low profile tires can make for a very bumpy ride and can be more prone to flats
No. Get new tires before they blow out and you get hurt.
Good Ride and Primewell tires are both considered to be mid-grade tire products. Good Ride tires are often placed on new Ford vehicles and are considered to be slightly better than Primewell.
Bike tires should be inflated to the recommended pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire to ensure optimal performance and safety. Underinflated tires can affect handling and increase the risk of flats, while overinflated tires can reduce traction and make the ride uncomfortable.
No, if the tires are inflated to correct pressure it may be easier.
The 22 rims will ride okay although you are putting an extra extra strain on your transmission not to mention u cant travel fast on interstates and highways due to the friction to slow your car, and the rims down in case of emergency. I would suggest getting some 20's and adding rubber band tires to those to give it a bigger appeal.