BMW X7 tyre sizes vary by trim and wheel option, and can differ front to rear on some setups. Check the tyre sidewall, door pillar sticker or handbook, then use the registration lookup or manual tyre size search to match the correct width, profile and rim size.
Some X7 models are supplied with run-flat tyres, but not all. If you are considering switching to non run-flats, confirm your vehicle has an alternative puncture solution (such as a mobility kit) and that the new tyres match the required size, load rating and speed rating.
The X7 typically requires higher load-rated tyres, often marked XL or with a high load index, due to the vehicle’s weight and carrying capacity. Always match or exceed the load index shown on your current tyres or vehicle placard to maintain safety and insurance compliance.
It is best to keep the same brand and tread pattern on each axle, and ideally across all four wheels, to support balanced grip and drivetrain performance. Avoid mixing run-flat and non run-flat tyres, and keep tread depths similar across an axle to reduce handling issues.
After selecting a suitable set, you can choose a local UK fitting garage and pick a convenient date and time at checkout. Your tyres are delivered to the fitter, and the garage will install them, with TPMS checks or valve work available if required.