
Dunlop Sport Maxx RT 2 SUV: The Grip Master -19"
118,00 € - 265,00 €
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Key Markings
- XL (Extra Load): Signifies a reinforced structure designed to handle the demands of heavier SUVs.
- MFS: Maximum Flange Shield (Rim protection feature, present on most sizes in this range).
Popular Compatible Vehicles
Here are popular vehicles compatible with the 19" Dunlop Sport Maxx RT 2 SUV range:
- Hyundai Santa Fe / Kia Sorento: The 235/55 R19 size is a common fitment for these large SUVs.
- Audi Q5 / Q7: Can use sizes like 235/55 R19 or 255/55 R19 for a high-performance summer option.
- Volkswagen Touareg: Compatible with the 255/55 R19 or 265/50 R19 size.
- Nissan Qashqai / X-Trail: Fits well with 225/45 R19 or 235/55 R19 options.
- Volvo XC60 / XC90: Compatible with the 235/55 R19 and 255/50 R19 options.
- Ford Kuga: The 235/45 R19 size is a popular fitment.
- BMW X3 / X4: Uses various 19" sizes within the range for a performance summer upgrade.
Summer tyres are most common in Ireland, offering peak fuel efficiency mileage and grip when temperatures stay above 7°C. However, they are not the official standard for winter safety. Motorists must show caution in cold conditions; below 7°C, summer rubber hardens, significantly compromising grip and wet braking performance on cold, saturated Irish roads.
All-Season tyres are the superior "fit-and-forget" solution for Ireland's wet, temperate climate. Specifically engineered to remain flexible in the cold, they provide shorter stopping distances on near-freezing, rain-soaked surfaces and carry the 3PMSF certification for frost and light snow. They offer total year-round peace of mind without the hassle of seasonal swaps.
Load Rating: Maximum Weight Capacity Explained
The load index is a numerical code representing the maximum weight in kgs that a single tyre can safely carry. To ensure safety, the combined capacity of all four tyres must exceed the vehicle’s total weight when fully loaded.
Speed Rating: Maximum Velocity Explained
Represented by a letter, the speed rating indicates the maximum kph a tyre can maintain over a prolonged period. Higher speed ratings are engineered to handle the heat and stresses generated at faster speeds more effectively.
Quick Reference Guide
- Check your requirements: You can find the specific requirements for your vehicle on the tyre information plate (usually located on the driver-side door pillar) or in the owner's manual.
- Replacement rule: It is vital never to fit a tyre with a lower load index or speed rating than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Common Ratings: Standard ratings include T (190 kph), H (210 kph), and V (240 kph). You can view a full conversion table below..


All Versions
- 225, 45, 19, 96W, XL
- 235, 45, 19, 99W, XL
- 235, 50, 19, 99V
- 235, 55, 19, 101W
- 235, 55, 19, 105V, XL
- 245, 45, 19, 102W, XL
- 255, 40, 19, 100W, XL
- 255, 45, 19, 100V
- 255, 45, 19, 104W, XL
- 255, 50, 19, 107V, XL
- 255, 50, 19, 107W, XL
- 255, 55, 19, 111V, XL
- 265, 50, 19, 110Y, XL
- 275, 45, 19, 108Y, XL
- 285, 45, 19, 111W, XL




