Yes. Entering your UK registration helps match tyres to the manufacturer-approved fitments for your Land Rover Range Rover, but always double-check the size on your current tyre sidewall if your wheels have been changed.
Look on the tyre sidewall for a code such as 255/55 R20, and use that in the manual search. You may also find tyre size information on the driver's door jamb placard or in the handbook.
Often, yes. Many Range Rover fitments require a higher load index (sometimes marked XL) to support the vehicle's weight. Choose a load rating that meets or exceeds the manufacturer recommendation.
It is best to fit matching tyres on the same axle for predictable handling and traction. Mixing can also affect stability systems and braking performance, especially on 4x4 vehicles, so replace in pairs where possible.
After selecting tyres, you choose a nearby fitting centre and appointment time. The tyres are delivered to the garage for your booking, and the fitter installs them, usually including disposal of the old tyres and balancing.