Use the search tool with your registration for the most accurate match, or check the tyre sidewall for a size like 255/40 R19. Some Mustangs have staggered front and rear sizes, so confirm both axles before ordering.
You can, but you should keep rolling circumference and load and speed ratings within safe limits and ensure the tyres do not foul the arches or suspension. If in doubt, stick to manufacturer-approved sizes listed for your model year and trim.
All-season tyres can be a strong option if you want one set for mixed weather and cooler temperatures, especially in rain. If you prioritise warm-weather grip and sharper handling, summer tyres may suit better, while winter tyres are best for regular cold conditions.
The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier, around 3mm, to maintain wet grip and braking performance on a powerful rear-wheel drive car like the Mustang.
After selecting tyres, you can choose a nearby fitting garage and book an appointment during checkout. The garage fits and balances the tyres, and you can request checks like alignment if you have uneven wear or steering pull.