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General G-Max RS 245/35R19 Tires

General G-Max RS245/35R19 Tire
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based on 23 customer reviews


review overall7.6 review hydroplaning resistance7.2
review buy again74% review cornering stability7.8
review dry traction8.1 review steering responsiveness8.0
review wet traction7.6 review ride comfort7.7
review light snow traction review noise level7.3
review deep snow traction review treadwear7.1
review ice traction review miles reported21,910
     8-10 = excellent        6-7 = good        4-5 = fair        1-3 = poor

Mavis Discount Tire offers General G-Max RS tires in the size 245/35R19. When replacing all 4 tires, the most popular vehicle was the Subaru Wrx Sti, followed by the Subaru Crosstrek, Honda Accord, Audi Tt Quattro and Audi A4 Quattro. 5 different vehicle models in total were fitted with this tire. The average mileage when putting on the new tires was 43,803, and Spring was the most common time of year to purchase.
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UTQG
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245/35ZR19 XL Blackwall Y 93Y XL 360 A
General G-Max RS - Summer Max Performance tire
  • SmartGrip Technology
  • StabiliTread™ Technology
  • SmartMonitor Technology
  • Directional Tread Design
  • 45 Day Trial or the first 2/32nds of tread
  • A strong center rib for crisp steering response. Stable shoulder blocks for maximum grip. Silica-rich summer compound and directional tread grooves ensure wet grip. Provides faster handling in dry and wet conditions and enables shorter stopping distances over leading competitors on both wet and dry roads.
  • A larger footprint and optimized pattern stiffness promote even wear and provides up to 35% longer tread life than leading competitors.
  • The Replacement Tire Monitor (RTM) is an indicator that is clearly visible on the tire's center rib. When the tire wears to 2/23-inch of tread depth indicator transforms to read 'replace tire' alerting the driver a tire change is needed.