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PUP with 20" TSportline TST wheels 265/40 square

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Changed the Überturbines to 20's for some range and more compliance. I didn't like how stretched the stock tires are for the wheels so went with 265/40's all around...love the look and it feels great to drive. TSportline always makes great wheels, we had them on our X so got the same flow forged TST's for the Y. 19's and 18's will get even more range and a cushier ride but these were a good compromise for looks and feel - this is the stock PUP ride height, I'll be lowering with the Unplugged Performance springs once they are out :)

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Changed the Überturbines to 20's for some range and more compliance. I didn't like how stretched the stock tires are for the wheels so went with 265/40's all around...love the look and it feels great to drive. TSportline always makes great wheels, we had them on our X so got the same flow forged TST's for the Y. 19's and 18's will get even more range and a cushier ride but these were a good compromise for looks and feel - this is the stock PUP ride height, I'll be lowering with the Unplugged Performance springs once they are out :)

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What did this do for your range?
 
What did this do for your range?
very hard to do an accurate apples to apples since I didn't have many miles stock, but for what it's worth it seems to be about 7-10% around there? I was at 310 with the 21's and now around 285ish for rolling around town. I attribute it to mainly the rolling resistance of moving to all seasons, probably a bit to the weight of the wheels they are lighter

edit: Wh/mile I am referencing