Use the registration search for the most accurate match, as tyre sizes can vary by year, engine and wheel option. You can also search by tyre size from the sidewall (for example 235/60 R18) and then confirm the load and speed rating meet the vehicle requirements.
You can, but it is best practice to fit matching tyres on the same axle (same size and specification, ideally the same brand and pattern). For AWD setups, keeping tyres closely matched in tread depth and rolling radius helps avoid drivetrain stress.
All-season tyres are a popular year-round choice for mixed UK weather, offering better cold and wet performance than summer tyres. If you regularly drive in snow, ice, or upland areas, winter tyres can improve grip and braking in low temperatures.
Your tyres are sent to the selected garage for your fitting date. You simply arrive at the booked time, and the fitter installs the tyres and disposes of the old ones in line with local regulations.
TPMS sensors are usually refitted when the tyres are changed, and the system may need a reset depending on your model. Alignment is a separate service, but it is worth checking if you notice uneven wear, pulling, or a steering wheel that sits off-centre.