No, but I'm looking to. I've seen that people have successfully put 235/55-R19 tires on, but don't know why they'd chose those over a 255/55-R19 or 255/50-R19. If anyone knows, please let us know if the slimmer tire reduces resistance and/or gives an advantage in any other way.
Also, The two I'm looking at are the Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3, or the Michelin CrossClimate2, as they both get good reviews, and compare very favorably to the OE tires (Primacy Tour A/S). But I haven't seen any reviews with these on an EV, so it might be a crap shoot.
This happened with your GV60?The thinner 235 tires can shred and separate from the rim at highway speeds. Happened to me and I was lucky to make it to the shoulder. $5k in repairs, though. Web search suggests it happens more often than generally known, and no recalls. Stick with 255, they're safer.
Why 255 instead of 245/50R19? 245/50R19 is the same width as stock 245/45R20.The thinner 235 tires can shred and separate from the rim at highway speeds. Happened to me and I was lucky to make it to the shoulder. $5k in repairs, though. Web search suggests it happens more often than generally known, and no recalls. Stick with 255, they're safer.
How does 2 cm of tire width impact structural integrity? I’d love an explanation as this has me thoroughly confused.The thinner 235 tires can shred and separate from the rim at highway speeds. Happened to me and I was lucky to make it to the shoulder. $5k in repairs, though. Web search suggests it happens more often than generally known, and no recalls. Stick with 255, they're safer.
Stock 21" tires are 255s. Maybe that's what they're basing it on.
Do you have to change any settings in the car when you put on smaller wheels or does the car somehow recognize it and compensate for it in speed, distance, etc.?You'll be fine. I have my winter tires for my Performance mounted on 18" wheels.
Use this website to compare diameters between wheel sizes. Tire Size CalculatorDo you have to change any settings in the car when you put on smaller wheels or does the car somehow recognize it and compensate for it in speed, distance, etc.?
Speedometer?.Do you have to change any settings in the car when you put on smaller wheels or does the car somehow recognize it and compensate for it in speed, distance, etc.?
+43.5 mmI am in the process of researching to replace 21" stock wheels on Performance with 19" wheels. I know I want 255/50R19 Hankook iON evo AS SUV tires and need to find a 19" wheel for them.
I am confused about the offset number on the 21" stock wheels on Performance. Some resources, including some posts in this thread, mention it is +54.5, and some others mention it is +43.5. Does anybody know which one is correct?