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235 55 r19

When you buy 235 55 r19 tyres, you are buying tyres that work pretty well in most conditions, and tyres that you can use all year round. They will perform the best in summer but should do well in wet conditions and in icy conditions too. These tyres perform well in all weathers when it comes to braking, though you shouldn't use these tyres off road if you can help it.

What are 235 55 r19 tyres?

Your average 235 x 55 r19 tyres are built to last, they are an all-season tyre, and they are often seen on SUVs, passenger cars, and 4x4 cars. They are certified as safe for use in snow because of their excellent traction, and they often have a reinforced sidewall for extra durability. They way that these types of tyres set up their deep patterned grip means that they work well in the frost, but they are not very fuel efficient. On a scale of A to E on a fuel efficiency scale, they are around a C grade.

Pros and Cons of 235 55 19 tyres

The best 235 55 r19 tyres are mid-ranged priced, they are only 69db in terms of tyre noise, and they work pretty well in most weather conditions. The problem is that the worst 235 x 55 x 19 tyres are far noisier, they do not last as long, and have terrible fuel efficiency. The noise that many of the tyres makes goes over 71db, which is loud, but the louder ones also perform better on snowy and muddy ground (not off-road), so there is a little give and take with regards to tyre attributes. Maybe one of the bigger downsides is how the tyres are priced, since it is possible to find good-quality tires at a mid-range and yet if you pay more there is no guarantee that the tyres will be any better.

235 55 r19 tyres price

Your average 235 55 19 price is very much a mid-ranged price. The problem is that the 235 55 r19 tyres best price isn't that of a slightly elevated price. In other words, if you spend 10% or 20% more, you don't get much extra for your money. Your best bet in this case is to find a high-quality variety of this tyre, and then buy all four (or five) in bulk at a discount. That is often the best way to get good value for money. Do not opt for the very cheapest tyres in this case, but do not overspend with hopes of getting better tyres because you will probably be disappointed.

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