Use the registration search for the most accurate match, or check the tyre sidewall (for example 205/60 R16) and confirm against the sticker in the driver door area or the handbook, including the load and speed rating.
Yes. After choosing your tyres, select a fitting partner by postcode, then pick an available date and time slot - the tyres are delivered to the garage for your appointment.
It is best to fit the same tyre model on each axle to keep handling and braking consistent. If you must mix, keep the size, construction type (for example, all-season vs summer), and load and speed ratings the same as specified for your car.
The legal minimum is 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre width around the entire circumference. Many drivers replace tyres earlier, around 3 mm for summer tyres, for better wet-weather performance.
Summer tyres suit most UK driving for much of the year, all-season tyres add better cold and wet performance for mixed conditions, and winter tyres (marked 3PMSF) are worthwhile if you regularly drive in near-freezing temperatures, snow or on untreated roads.