Tyre sizes vary by model year and specification, so check the sidewall of your current tyres or your vehicle handbook. You can also use your registration number in the search tool to match the correct size for your Hyundai H100.
Many Hyundai H100 vehicles are used for heavier loads, so a higher load-rated tyre may be required. Always follow the load index and any commercial or reinforced specification recommended for your vehicle, and never fit tyres with a lower load rating than specified.
It is legal in the UK as long as tyres meet the correct size, load and speed ratings, but it is best practice to fit the same brand and pattern across the same axle for consistent handling and braking.
After choosing tyres, select a local fitting garage and a time slot, then place your order. The tyres are delivered to that garage, and you attend the appointment for fitting and balancing.
Make sure tread depth is at least 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre, and check for cuts, bulges, exposed cords or uneven wear. Keeping pressures correct also helps reduce wear and improves stability, especially on a load-carrying vehicle like the Hyundai H100.