19” off road tires?

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I’m looking at good off road tires for a potential new to me vehicle. It has 19” wheels, oe fit is 255/50-19.

I might look for 17 or 18” if the rotors fit. But ideally I’d just get BFG AT KO2 or KO3. There really isn’t much of a need for any other discussion.

But I’m seeing that nobody seems to make AT tires in 19”.

Any idea why?
 
19 is more of a sedan and luxury mid sized/smaller suv size of rim from what I've seen so naturally selection won't really be there. I think you'll just have to ask the dealer to swap smaller rims from a lower trim one and have them give you the price reduction minus labor for changing the rims on both vehicles and they'll jack the price on the other vehicle with the higher trim rims.
 
That does sound like an odd tire size.

19” tires are usually on cars, like my Genesis. Trucks and SUVs step up to 20”. Which I’ve had no problems with heavy off-roading on 20” wheels.

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I’m looking at good off road tires for a potential new to me vehicle. It has 19” wheels, oe fit is 255/50-19.

I might look for 17 or 18” if the rotors fit. But ideally I’d just get BFG AT KO2 or KO3. There really isn’t much of a need for any other discussion.

But I’m seeing that nobody seems to make AT tires in 19”.

Any idea why?
That is not enough sidewall, and manufacturers know people won't off road with tires like that. So, they are not making them.
What vehicle is that?
 
As already mentioned, that low-profile sidewall is easy to damage on a rough 4wd trail, so the options for low-profile trail capable tires are limited.
 
As already mentioned, that low-profile sidewall is easy to damage on a rough 4wd trail, so the options for low-profile trail capable tires are limited.
As has happened with some fancy Rovers really meant for good performance after a big dump of snow …
 
As has happened with some fancy Rovers really meant for good performance after a big dump of snow …

Yep, and many other brands riding on low profile tires. The SUV the wife mainly drives, has 295/35ZR21 front tires, and 315/30ZR22 rears. It seems to almost defy physics on-road, but would be less than useless on a 4wd trail. She's always watching out for potholes.
 
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Yep, and many other brands riding on low profile tires. The SUV the wife mainly drives, has 295/35ZR21 front tires, and 315/30ZR22 rears. It seems to almost defy physics on-road, but would be less than useless on a 4wd trail. She's always watching out for potholes.
With a 30 series profile, where do you fit the air?

I thought our 55 series were bad.
 
That is not enough sidewall, and manufacturers know people won't off road with tires like that. So, they are not making them.
What vehicle is that?

Didn’t say I want that size. It’s the general observation that any off road tire is look at isn’t made in any 19” size, they jump 18 to 20.

Mercedes ML diesel CDI.

You're not going to find much more than an aggressive all-season in that size. Maybe Falken Wildpeaks?
I don’t care about the specific size.

Here is one option:
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tires/falken-wildpeak-a-t-trail/p/118998

But I would go 235/65 R18. I had that size for winter on a VW Atlas and options are not bad. Still, you won't find KO3 in that size:
But here is this Cooper that @4WD recommended:
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tires/cooper-discoverer-road-+-trail-at/p/145901
My thought was to go to some 17” steelies from a heavy van or truck. Believe I can get them from Europe.

I’m not expecting a crazy off road monster, but wanted some more aggressive tires for some uses I have in mind.
 
Didn’t say I want that size. It’s the general observation that any off road tire is look at isn’t made in any 19” size, they jump 18 to 20.

Mercedes ML diesel CDI.


I don’t care about the specific size.


My thought was to go to some 17” steelies from a heavy van or truck. Believe I can get them from Europe.

I’m not expecting a crazy off road monster, but wanted some more aggressive tires for some uses I have in mind.
Ah ok.
I think you might still do 17”. Depending on year I would say. Probably some 17” from other MB’s can fit.
 
If you go to tiresize.com they have a bunch of tools if you put your tire size in - you can click on "alternate wheel size"

Your 255/50-19 is a 29 inch diameter

A common alternate size in 18 inch would be 255/55/18

In 17 inch would be 255/60-17

Either are available in KO2 / KO3 I think?
 
Didn’t say I want that size. It’s the general observation that any off road tire is look at isn’t made in any 19” size, they jump 18 to 20.

Mercedes ML diesel CDI.


I don’t care about the specific size.


My thought was to go to some 17” steelies from a heavy van or truck. Believe I can get them from Europe.

I’m not expecting a crazy off road monster, but wanted some more aggressive tires for some uses I have in mind.
I'm sure smaller from a different model will fit.

Think these would fit? I'd say they're pricey but they're merc rims in what seem to be decent shape with only a small scuff and a tiny bit of curb rash but two are missing the center cap. I'm not seeing any rash though.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1164507993...At4Vr0d6DWcPidtYKt2lIRVJOeCM2OHhoCTvQQAvD_BwE

there's these too

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1457564557...5PVcrxWhwdrR+M9qOQXnwNJHDw|tkp:Bk9SR4jdy7e_ZQ
 
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