Use the registration search for the simplest match, or check the tyre sidewall, owner’s handbook, or the tyre label (often on the driver’s door shut). Many 350Zs use different sizes front and rear, so confirm both.
Match the manufacturer specification shown on the vehicle placard or handbook. You can choose a higher rating, but avoid going lower as it can affect safety, legality and insurance.
It’s best to fit the same brand and pattern across each axle for consistent grip and handling, especially on a rear-wheel drive performance car. If you must mix, keep matching tyres on the same axle and avoid mixing summer and winter tyres.
After selecting tyres, choose a nearby fitting garage and an appointment slot at checkout. The tyres are delivered to the fitter, and you simply arrive for installation at the booked time.
It’s recommended, particularly if you’ve had uneven wear, steering pull, or you’re fitting new tyres to a staggered setup. Correct alignment can improve handling and help your new tyres wear evenly.