Use the search tool above with your registration, or check the tyre sidewall for the size (for example, 205R16). If your wheels have been changed from standard, search by the exact size printed on the tyre and confirm it matches your vehicle requirements.
Registration search usually returns the original manufacturer fitment. If you run non-standard wheels, tyres, or lift kits, manual size search is safer, and you should double-check clearance, load rating, and speed rating before ordering.
Road tyres suit mainly tarmac driving and tend to be quieter, while all-terrain tyres balance road comfort with grip on gravel and tracks. Mud-terrain tyres offer stronger traction in deep mud but are typically louder on-road and can feel less settled at motorway speeds.
After choosing your tyres, select a nearby fitting garage and an appointment slot. The tyres are sent to the garage for your visit, where fitting normally includes removing the old tyres, mounting and balancing the new ones, and disposing of the old casings (services can vary by garage).
In the UK, car tyres must have at least 1.6mm tread depth across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference, and they must be free from unsafe damage like bulges or exposed cords. Your tyres also need appropriate load and speed ratings for the vehicle, and it is recommended to fit matching tyres across each axle for stable handling.