Use the search tool with your registration number for a vehicle-specific match, or enter the tyre size manually (for example 225/55 R18) from the sidewall. Always match size, load index, and speed rating to your vehicle requirements.
Different trims and factory wheel options can change the tyre size (including 17-inch, 18-inch, or 19-inch setups). The safest approach is to search by reg or confirm the size on your current tyre sidewall and in the vehicle handbook or door jamb label.
Yes. After selecting tyres, you can pick a local fitting centre, choose a date and time, and have the tyres delivered there for fitting. This lets you coordinate fitting around your schedule without arranging delivery yourself.
Replacing tyres in pairs on the same axle is usually recommended to keep grip and handling consistent. If you only replace one tyre, make sure the new tyre matches the size and specification, and consider fitting the newest tyres to the rear axle for stability in wet UK conditions.
The legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre, around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier, around 3 mm, to maintain better wet braking and reduce aquaplaning risk.