Larger wheels calls for a lower profile tyre with less sidewall so yes it will get stiffer. Heavier wheels will also affect Fuel economy. I experienced probably close to 0.2-0.4l / 100kms going from 17's to 18's. Was quite shocked by that. Didn't really notice a decrease in acceleration. I also didn't really feel it go too much stiffer....,maybe a bit but its hard to tell because I was going from 17" tyres that were worn and hard and went to fresh comfy 18" tyres - you'll find that tyre condition will affect the ride more than anything else. Some people claim that bigger you go the stiffer it gets but I've driven a golf with 19's on it and it didn't feel any harder than my 18's.
I would say a jump to 17's will have little to no negative effects.
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