225/60R17 tires were purchased for a Duster. It greatly depends on the quality of the road, and there was an immediate rumble from tires that filled the cabin. I had to completely soundproof the room, but this had little impact on the rumble itself. When compared to the MT rubber that was originally used in everyday off-road, it doesn't lose much ground, especially if you bleed up to 1 atm. It digs really well, so you don't even need more. It does not, of course, pull off-road, but it is suitable for everyday use. It performs well on city streets, highways, country roads, and moderate off-roads. However, it is obviously inferior to a road with only asphalt rubber. It readily breaks into axle boxes on the initial front-wheel drive at a temperature of 6 degrees in the winter, so I wouldn't recommend using it.