beef tits
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Well... that's confusing since you are the 2nd person to say that. In the video I posted above, he found that the skinny tires flexed much better than the wide ones... it wasn't close. And most of us are using E rated tires anyway, since in the big sizes that is most common. Just sayin', a skinny E should ride better than a fat E.
I don't know why they'd be harsh unless they were over-inflated. With a ~2250lb load per tire, proper inflation pressure is 35spi, even though the E can go to 80psi if the load warrants it. This is looking at the 285/75r18 (E) and 35x11.5r18 (C).
Yeah, a skinny E might be a little more compliant than a fat E.... but a skinny E vs skinny C will be night and day... bricks vs clouds as someone said above.
Even de-flated, the flex you get in an E is abysmal unless you are in a behemoth vehicle (what they're made for).
I ran 285/75/18-E (35x11) Geolanders on a pretty heavy tundra. The only time they ever felt remotely compliant was with a FWC Granby in the back & loaded for a trip. I was well over GVWR, nearly 8,500 lbs fully loaded... and took that thing some crazy places. Then and only then, the tires would flex and the ride would be smooth and compliant.