It depends on the wheel setup and model year. Many RC F cars run a staggered 19-inch fitment (often 255/35 R19 front and 275/35 R19 rear), but you should confirm by checking the tyre sidewall, the door jamb label, or the owner’s handbook before ordering.
Not always. It is common to replace tyres in pairs on the same axle to keep grip levels consistent left to right. On a performance car like the Lexus RC F, keeping the same model and similar tread depth across an axle helps maintain predictable handling and stability.
You can, but it is usually best to keep the same tyre model across each axle. Mixing different tread patterns or compounds can change balance between front and rear, especially in wet conditions. If you do mix, match sizes and ratings exactly and avoid mixing summer tyres with winter or all-season tyres.
After selecting tyres, you choose a nearby UK fitting garage and an appointment slot during checkout. The tyres are delivered to the fitter (or as specified), and you arrive at the booked time for installation, balancing and disposal of old tyres where offered.
Usually the TPMS sensors stay with the wheels, so a tyre change alone does not require new sensors. If a sensor or valve is replaced, the car may need a relearn or reset procedure, which many UK fitters can handle during the appointment.