It depends on the model year and wheel size. Check the tyre sidewall for the size (for example, 205/60 R16) or use the registration search to match the correct fitment for your vehicle.
Some versions may require higher load ratings, such as XL (Extra Load) or commercial-rated tyres, depending on the factory specification. Always match the load index and any markings recommended for your exact vehicle.
After choosing your tyres, pick a nearby fitting partner, select an appointment slot, and complete checkout. The tyres are sent to the garage for your visit, where they are fitted and balanced.
All-season tyres can suit mixed UK conditions and reduce the need to swap between summer and winter sets. For stronger winter performance, look for the 3PMSF symbol on the tyre.
Replacing all four can keep handling consistent, but changing tyres in pairs on the same axle is common. Make sure the new tyres match the correct size, load index, and speed rating, and consider fitting the newer pair to the rear for stability.