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			<description>I drive on a lot of washboard and gravel. North Ontario is not turnpike country. 
:smooch:I wonder if I changed from 17 to 16 wheels and upped the tires from low profile to taller, would that improve the ride?, and would it hurt the tranny or gear box? I thing the diametre might be approximately the same.</description>
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:smooch:I wonder if I changed from 17 to 16 wheels and upped the tires from low profile to taller, would that improve the ride?, and would it hurt the tranny or gear box? I thing the diametre might be approximately the same.</div>

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