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So, here we go.. Looking into options/availability/pricing on some Tire options for the Lobo.
Stock is 225/55R19 = 28.7" diameter
I'm looking for UHP All Seasons for my purpose.
My preferred tire is the Conti Ex Contact DWS 06 Plus.
But, I'd consider most of the big name brand UHP A/S; Goodyear, Piralli, Michelin for a good deal/sale and with good reviews/ratings.
What are you guys looking at/considering/buying/using?
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So, 235/55R19 is a 29.2" tire (just a 1/2 inch larger), tad bit more sidewall, tad bit (10mm exactly) wider. I suspect this would make a great option, and even though its only 10mm wider, I suspect the Conti would outperform the stock Goodyear by a lot, in tread/traction/compound.
There are quite a few 245/50R19 options available. 20mm wider, ~same sidewall and same diameter as stock. Improved grip and handling, no change to gearing (Same size as stock tire.) The price of the Conti is $22 more (per tire) than the 235/55.
I'm curious about a smaller and wider 18" rim as well, so looked into that some. - Thinking that I may find more options or competition in this size. Along with the advantages of ride comfort with more sidewall, and maybe weight advantages (Less weight than the stock 19" fans and 19" tires)
245/55R18 = same size as stock, more sidewall, more width. Conti price change vs 235/55R19 isn't enough to matter ($8). But may still have performance gains in the form of overall weight (less rotating mass), assuming a lighter wheel is used.
Stock is 225/55R19 = 28.7" diameter
I'm looking for UHP All Seasons for my purpose.
My preferred tire is the Conti Ex Contact DWS 06 Plus.
But, I'd consider most of the big name brand UHP A/S; Goodyear, Piralli, Michelin for a good deal/sale and with good reviews/ratings.
What are you guys looking at/considering/buying/using?
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So, 235/55R19 is a 29.2" tire (just a 1/2 inch larger), tad bit more sidewall, tad bit (10mm exactly) wider. I suspect this would make a great option, and even though its only 10mm wider, I suspect the Conti would outperform the stock Goodyear by a lot, in tread/traction/compound.
There are quite a few 245/50R19 options available. 20mm wider, ~same sidewall and same diameter as stock. Improved grip and handling, no change to gearing (Same size as stock tire.) The price of the Conti is $22 more (per tire) than the 235/55.
I'm curious about a smaller and wider 18" rim as well, so looked into that some. - Thinking that I may find more options or competition in this size. Along with the advantages of ride comfort with more sidewall, and maybe weight advantages (Less weight than the stock 19" fans and 19" tires)
245/55R18 = same size as stock, more sidewall, more width. Conti price change vs 235/55R19 isn't enough to matter ($8). But may still have performance gains in the form of overall weight (less rotating mass), assuming a lighter wheel is used.
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