I always wonder are bigger wheels an 'upgrade'?
They cost more for new tyres, generally make the ride worse for comfort and take a lot of suspension fiddling.
Are you going for 19, purely for looks?
There's a balance to be had IMO. 16" sidewalls are too squidgy IMO. 17" are better, but 18" take out a lot of the ballon effect from directional stability of a tyre sidewall.
But on the other hand, as the wheel gets bigger, the tyre MUST get lower profile. And as tyre is the first point of the suspension, low frequency bumps and small road imperfections come through more.
Ime an 18" on sc3 245 40 18 at 28-30 psi, depending on ambient temp, is spot on.
....for me.

However, given the state of the roads, and some steady driving, a yearning for a fractionally softer ride comes in, as I'm currently running 34psi in case I hit a pot hole.
If tyre cost is an issue, then choose a wheel that give the most common style size.

For the op, I'm fairly sure you need to be 35 profile or under on a 19" rim to avoid fouling the spring cup.
But as said, what width rim, and what ET?