MAP
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Hello,
I've recently purchased a set of the SVE SP2 wheels 19x10 squared and am looking for tires to accompany them.
I've decided that although I do primarily (99%+) drive in temperatures that are about 40+ degrees (Definitely not freezing temps, and no snow), I do want the ability to drive up to snow country and not risk my tires not being safe to drive, cracking, blowing out, etc.
I am looking for an all season tire to pair with these wheels that is sized at 285/35/r19. My understanding is that a 285/35/R19 is the most tire I can put on there, but if there are other alternates that would suit this wheel well, I'm open to suggestions.
Would anyone be able to weigh in on if a 275/35/r19 would work and be sufficient? I'm not super confident in tire size selection, but had read through another post regarding these wheels and it sounded like a 285 was the more often purchased size.
If I can put a 275/35/r19 on there, and not have any issues, I could go with a Michelin AS4, which would make my life easier. I live in Arizona, which in my head makes sense that a summer tire would work all year around, but if I drive up to flagstaff during the winter, I don't want to be worried that my tires are going to have issues.
Please let me know your thoughts!
I've recently purchased a set of the SVE SP2 wheels 19x10 squared and am looking for tires to accompany them.
I've decided that although I do primarily (99%+) drive in temperatures that are about 40+ degrees (Definitely not freezing temps, and no snow), I do want the ability to drive up to snow country and not risk my tires not being safe to drive, cracking, blowing out, etc.
I am looking for an all season tire to pair with these wheels that is sized at 285/35/r19. My understanding is that a 285/35/R19 is the most tire I can put on there, but if there are other alternates that would suit this wheel well, I'm open to suggestions.
Would anyone be able to weigh in on if a 275/35/r19 would work and be sufficient? I'm not super confident in tire size selection, but had read through another post regarding these wheels and it sounded like a 285 was the more often purchased size.
If I can put a 275/35/r19 on there, and not have any issues, I could go with a Michelin AS4, which would make my life easier. I live in Arizona, which in my head makes sense that a summer tire would work all year around, but if I drive up to flagstaff during the winter, I don't want to be worried that my tires are going to have issues.
Please let me know your thoughts!
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