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Typing is not my friend but cut-and-paste is ...lol why do you go to the trouble of putting the "trademark" symbol after every time you mention the tire names?
Typing is not my friend but cut-and-paste is ...lol why do you go to the trouble of putting the "trademark" symbol after every time you mention the tire names?
But do they smell like orange oil though?⋯Oh, and yrwei52, they smell great! (boom06)
Although you're in Saudi Arabia but in the current era I can't imagine there's no other tires available for the size of 225/55R19. Have you tried any tire stores or online tire sellers in your country? Or contact Contenital or General tire importers to find out if they carry the size you want.value information thanks .. but i wanna cry really our dealer didn't have another brand only toyo proxes r36 for 19" wheels GT
i feel my car harsh on the road and stiff i have no idea why ? is it because the 19" or what ?
anyone feel like me ? i have before ford crown victoria with pirelli p6 all seasons tire and its very comfortable i know this is ford and this is mazda.
what about 17" wheels isn't comfortable than 19"? i'm thinking to change the wheels to 17" but i will lose my 19" awesome look.
any advise?!
i found 235/55/R19 is there any problem if i use this size ?? the difference is only 1cm wide !
Although you're in Saudi Arabia but in the current era I can't imagine there's no other tires available for the size of 225/55R19. Have you tried any tire stores or online tire sellers in your country? Or contact Contenital or General tire importers to find out if they carry the size you want.
Using 235/55R19 tires should have no ill effects but the speedometer and odometer would be off a bit.
You also should remember Mazda CX-5 is designed to have good handling with firm suspension. Even if you switch to a little softer tires such as General AltiMAX RT43 or Continental TrueContact, or use 17" wheels and tires, you may still feel the ride is too firm! It's just the natural of the beast for good handling cars.thanks for reply ,, really i tried to call them all ,, bridgestone pirlli Michelin yokohama hankook dunlop all they told me this is first time to hear this size ?? (eek2)
i'm really ask why mazda provide this size ? also the owner of mazda 6 had same problem cannot find size for 19" mazda 6
someone work in gas station and have tires shop not dealer he told me maybe this size is new so wait for 2017 maybe come .
i'll do my best to find one or i'll go with 235 thanks for help.
You also should remember Mazda CX-5 is designed to have good handling with firm suspension. Even if you switch to a little softer tires such as General AltiMAX™ RT43 or Continental TrueContact™, or use 17" wheels and tires, you may still feel the ride is too firm! It's just the natural of the beast for good handling cars.
Your gas station guy is right, the OEM narrow "pizza-cutter" 19" tires are too new size wise and the demand is too low. And that's why nobody is willing to import into your country. But wait a year or two, and you should keep calling those tire companies, this 225/55R19 tire should be eventually available in more labels to choose.
17s have a bit thicker body to take in shocks as the rim is smaller but the tire is the same outside diameter. The P6 is not as stiff as the stock Toyo but the sidewall is thinner and more likely to be damage if your roads are bad.
I don't believe General RT43 tyres are available in Australia where instead the General Grabber GT tyres are advertised occasionally for the CX-5 225/55/R19.
Has anyone tried General Tyres in Aus? The General Tyres in the CX-5 specs seem to rate average following EU Tire Labels. ie. E for rolling resistance. C for wet braking and 71-72dB for noise.
In comparison the OEM Toyo Proxes R36 rate C, C and 69dB which ironically is a fairly quiet tyre.
General Grabber GT 225/55R19 103V tire is developed for SUVs and off-road vehicles.
General AltiMAX RT43 225/55R19 99H is a Grand Touring All-Season tire developed for passenger cars with comfortable ride year-round. Its the flagship tire of their AltiMAX family.
These 2 tires are definitely different in design for different purposes. General Grabber GT is not available in the US and General AltiMAX RT43 is not available in Australia.
In US, General Tire now offers up to a $70 prepaid VISA card when you purchase a set between Oct. 1 and Oct. 31. For AltiMAX RT43 its $50.
Ill do it just give me some time.yrwei52, you should update your Tire Comparison Table a bit. The OEM A23's are now $130.42 at Tire Rack. They also have the A36 for $130.36. IMO, if someone is looking to simply replace with OEM, these prices are hard to beat. I know we all know that they are not the best tire for our vehicle, but there are many folks out there who will simply want to use OEM, especially when they are cheaper than the alternatives.
Tire | Size | UTQG | Maximum Inflation Pressure | Tread Depth | Tire Weight | Warranty | Price* |
Continental TrueContact | 225/55R19 99H | 800 A A | 51 psi | 11/32" | 25 lbs. | 90,000 Miles 6 Years | $164.46 - TR |
General AltiMAX RT43 | 225/55R19 99H | 700 A A | 51 psi | 10/32" | 24.4 lbs. | 65,000 Miles 6 Years | $165.52 - TR |
Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus | 225/55R19 99H | 700 A A | 44 psi | 10/32" | 28 lbs. | 70,000 Miles | $179.46 - TR |
Pirelli Cinturato Strada All Season | 225/55R19 99H | ? | ? psi | ?/32" | 29 lbs. | 70,000 Miles | $189.00 - DT |
Yokohama YK740 GTX | 225/55R19 99V | 740 A A | 51 psi | 12/32" | 29.1 lbs. | 60,000 Miles | $175.00 - DT |
Tire | Size | UTQG | Maximum Inflation Pressure | Tread Depth | Tire Weight | Warranty | Price* |
BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Sport LT | 225/55R19 99H | 700 B A | 44 psi | 11/32" | 30 lbs. | 65,000 Miles 6 Years | $174.97 - TR |
Bridgestone Dueler H/L 422 Ecopia | 225/55R19 99V | 640 A A | 51 psi | 10/32" | 25 lbs. | 65,000 Miles 5 Years | $193.52 - TR |
Firestone Destination LE 2 | 225/55R19 99H | 520 A B | 44 psi | 11/32" | 25 lbs. | 60,000 Miles 5 Years | $158.52 - TR |
Goodyear Assurance CS Fuel Max | 225/55R19 99H | 600 A B | 51 psi | 10/32" | 31 lbs. | 65,000 Miles 6 Years | $207.25 - TR |
Michelin Premier LTX | 225/55R19 99V | 620 A A | 44 psi | 8.5/32" | 27.34 lbs. | 60,000 Miles 6 Years | $212.97 - TR |
Nitto NT421Q | 225/55R19 103V XL* | 640 A A | 50 psi | 11.8/32" | 31.75 lbs. | 75,000 Miles | $182.00 - DT |
Nitto NT850+ CUV | 225/55R19 99V | 500 A A | 51 psi | 10.6/32" | ? lbs. | 50,000 Miles | $107.65 - EC |
Toyo A23 | 225/55R19 99V | 300 A A | 51 psi | 9.8/32" | 28 lbs. | OE Gen-1 CX-5 - None | $130.42 - TR |
Toyo A36 | 225/55R19 99V | 300 A A | 51 psi | ?/32" | 29 lbs. | OE Gen-2 CX-5 - None | $120.00 - AM |
Toyo Versado CUV | 225/55R19 99V | 440 A A | 51 psi | 10.2/32" | 28 lbs. | 50,000 Miles | $143.92 - ST |
Yokohama Geolandar G055 | 225/55R19 99V | 740 A A | 51 psi | 11/32" | 28.1 lbs. | 65,000 Miles 5 Years | $168.55 - TR |
I'm not sure how do tire ratings get constructed by Consumer Reports. I only check their used-car reliability ratings as that are based on thousands of subscribers' experience. Car reviews by their editors are not that good IMHO. Tire ratings from Tire Rack are also based on many consumers' opinion which I feel more comfortable to believe. Tire Rack also offers their own opinions with their own tire test too. As you can see, Tire Tack ratings have "Comfort Performance" which includes "Ride Quality" and "Noise". For safety consideration of these tires other than better performance on wet、dry、winter/snow conditions, I definitely choose a tire with higher maximum inflation pressure rating、A-rated UTQG rating on traction and temperature、and a name brand.Consumer reports has different ratings than TR in different categories. What is the most suitable category for a more comfortable and safer tire?