Mazda main site, go to the OWNERS link, select your year and model
Mazda owner manuals
https://www.mazdausa.com/owners/how-to-use-my-mazda?year=2021&mc=21CX5
What are you wheel specs for those tires?
Just out of curiosity, if I run a calculator, 275/45-19 seems to be a better one to one replacement for the 225/55-19.
Why did you choose the smaller diameter 40 series aspect ratio? To avoid potential rubbing with the wider tread section?
Thanks.
Stock 225/55-19 already rub on a Gen 1? Wow! Talk about engineering margin or lack thereof.
Wonder if the Gen 2 has same clearance issues?
So if the OP wants new wider tires, he really needs to research, and may conclude new wheels with a different offset and width to make it all work...
245/50-19The key is to maintain the tire diameter of 28.7 inches. The 245/50-19 is 28.6 inches or about -0.35% which is an acceptable variation according to most, The 7 inch wheel is the minimum width you can use with that size, so assuming proper inflation, I doubt you will have an issues...
I would not blindly go by what they recommend....I would also do your own calculations to verify....using on line calculators
This particular site has been upgraded to select equivalent sizes., such as the afore mentioned 225/55-19 is most similar to 225.60-18. You want to keep within 0-1.5%...
I think the 12 lbs unsprung weight will be appreciated, depending on tires and I don't think you will be going much wider than 225's to maintain the same or nearly the same rolling diameter with a 1% -2% margin of error
Nice, reminiscent of BBS! Which size would you get? 18x7.5 (22 lbs) or 18x8 (25 lbs), and what offsets, 45 and 40? Always like to see what people do and how they decide.
Or your wife's friend pulls out her overnight suitcase and whacks the bumper with the wheel causing a permanent dent in the plastic bumper, which caused me to buy the stainless steel piece to hide the dent...
Well, just as side note, the BSM in our 2014, (purchased in early 2013 with introduction of the 2.5L) was overly sensitive, and would beep when passing certain objects on the road such as traffic signs in the median and other things which might have been storm drain or something in the concrete...
This is actually quite useful, as we hauled some firewood. The "flap" was useful to keep the load from scratching the rear hatch interior and the again to drape over the bumper as we unloaeded. The cover also extends to the back of the rear seats, useful as we hauled multiple loads of 3 cu ft...
If I recall correctly, on our 2014, I bought a 90 degree screwdriver from Home Depot, and it made the job much easier to do, without removing the rear wheels.
I have not purchased or installed mudflaps on the 21 yet. Not sure if I am going to.
I do think the Forrester has the best visibility of any of the compact SUVs.
If only they still had the turbo...but rumor has it, there were few takers for turbos for that generation of Forrester. Subaru was selling as many NA Forresters as they could make, so the turbo was just causing them...
I do agree on this.
First year of a new generation usually has more teething problems than subsequent years. It really also depends on the utility the family receives from the current car. The 2017 Legacy is a comfortable, if utilitarian car, roomy and adequately powered for most, which is...
I was parked in a neighborhood last weekend, and there were four Mazda CX5 at two houses across the street from each other. Two first, and two second generation. I should have taken a picture.
And the OP should know that PS4 are ultra high performance summer tires, and not CUV/SUV all season /3 season touring tires. They are like apples and oranges. I would expect that UHP summer tires would wear much more quickly than touring tires, sacrificing the tread compound for increased...
I think it is laziness/cost cutting. The red light appears to be an idiot light that comes on every car regardless of the instrument cluster type, whereas the white icon with red door is part of the instrument clusters with (at least in 2021) the large Type A multi information center display
I answered my own question. I spoke to Courtney, the Chicco national car seat specialist, after referral from the Chicco chat. She called me less than 10 minutes after the chat ended.
Chicco specs are that ISOFIX LATCH anchor points must be no wider than 11.0 inches apart. Using ISOFIX...
Yes, will be double latching. I just found the ISOFIX LATCH points. It seems they can only be used in the right and left outboard seats and not the center seat because the ISOFIX LATCH points may be too far apart from each other.
Some ISOFIX/LATCH*1 equipped child-restraint systems can be...