Yes. Enter your registration in the search tool to pull up tyres that match your vehicle details, then confirm the size and ratings against the tyre sidewall or handbook before checkout.
It depends on the year, trim and wheel size. Common examples include 235/70 R16, 255/70 R16 or 265/60 R18, but you should check the markings on your current tyres or your door jamb placard to be sure.
Often, yes. Because the BT-50 is a pickup that may carry payload or tow, it is important to choose tyres with a load index and speed rating that meet or exceed the manufacturer specification.
Road tyres are typically quieter and offer better wet braking for everyday UK driving, while all-terrain tyres can be better for farms, tracks and mixed surfaces. Your best choice depends on how much off-road use you do.
After selecting your tyres, you choose a nearby fitting centre, select a time slot, and complete your order. The garage fits the tyres on your chosen date, and you only need to bring the vehicle and any locking wheel nut key if required.