leeharvey418
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- 2019 CX-5 Signature; 2025 CX-90 T S PP
I don't think they make a 225/55/19 size
Well, no... but the ExtremeContact DWS 06 is available in 245/50R19, which is an ideal +0 fitment for a CX-5.
I don't think they make a 225/55/19 size
They have a TrueContact that is highly rated on tirerack, I just ordered a set of 19s. Anybody running them?
I just had my 60,000 mile service and the service department said I should get another 30k-40k miles on the 19" Toyos!
I just had my 60,000 mile service and the service department said I should get another 30k-40k miles on the 19" Toyos!
That sounds a bit too good to be true. How many miles are on the winter tires?
10,000 miles on the winter tires.
50,000 miles on the Toyos.
I just got my 2016 GT and I'll be really surprised if I get 30,000. They are only rated at 300 thread wear. That is really low. People should state if they have the 17" or 19". I think there would be a big difference for us 19" people.
Must be the roads that are very gentle on tires! lol
Honestly, you're probably on to something with that thought.
You may not have anything scientific, but it's absolutely true that economics dictates what particular aggregate is used in a pavement surface in any given area, and that aggregate selection plays a huge role in determining the friction and wear characteristics of the finished pavement surface. Ever been to rural Nevada? The pavement there is red.
wow some of you guys are really gentle on tires!
on my 2013 gt, the Toyo A23 lasted about 48,000 KM not miles, they had at that point less than 4/32 left with very even wear. I do not consider myself hard on tires, especially with the 2013 2.0l which is not a rocket! So I am surprised when I read people going for 60,000 miles on those! Must be the roads that are very gentle on tires! lol
Anyone has any ideas on why OEM tires are priced much higher than other alternatives? If the OEM tire such as the A23 is good why not price it so it could sell well to the masses?