Nitto 19 Inch Tires
- NITTO®NT421QNT421Q Tires by NITTO®. Season: All Season. Type: Performance, Truck / SUV. This NT421Q tire is Nitto’s premier all-season tire built specifically for your crossover or SUV. From style to function, this tire has been created with the...Smooth and QuietIntelligent Maintenance Indicators$214.00 - $262.00
- NITTO®NT420SNT420S Tires by NITTO®. Season: All Season. Type: Performance, Truck / SUV. This tire features a non-directional, asymmetrical pattern that provides confident performance, rain or shine. The outer shoulder has large, continuous blocks...Dry PerformanceSiping$209.10
Founded in Japan in 1949, Nitto has evolved into one of the most trustworthy tire brands in the world. Starting in the 1970s, it has been owned by Toyo Tires, which strives to popularize this brand in the United States. And their efforts have turned out to be rather successful thanks to their commitment to high quality. Each product by Nitto is a unique blend of cutting-edge technology and year-long experience in this field. 19 inch Nitto tires are sure to meet each of your requirements and provide you with long service you are seeking. Anticipating your demands, whether you need upgrade or replacement, we carry the tires of different types made for a wide range of weather conditions.
A snowy road surface, for example, requires more reliable tire grip, which winter and snow tires are crafted to ensure, while summer tires are more suitable for use in hot and warm seasons. If you are looking for something versatile that can work on dry, wet, and snowy surfaces, all-season tires with their year-round traction will tick all the boxes. Your driving style is another thing to take into account. All-terrain tires are perfect for off-roaders, as they are engineered to prevent getting stuck, but if you head for a racing track on a regular basis, pick performance tires without any doubts.
There is a lot of information on the sidewall of a tire. Typically, you'll find UTQG ratings for treadwear, traction and temperature, the size of the tire, the load rating index number with a speed rating index, the construction type (bias or radial), the D.O.T. compliance code, and construction details. On some tires used as original equipment, you may also find a marking that indicates its OE status.
- 19"