Use the registration search for the most accurate match, or check the tyre sidewall (for example 215/55 R17), your handbook, or the driver door sticker. Make sure any replacement also matches the required load index and speed rating for your Juke.
It is usually legal if the tyres are the correct size and meet the required ratings, but it is best practice to fit the same brand and pattern across each axle for consistent grip and braking. If your Juke is an AWD model, keeping tyres closely matched in wear and specification is especially important.
The legal minimum in the UK is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference. Many drivers replace at about 3mm for better wet-weather performance and shorter stopping distances.
Many Nissan Juke models have a tyre pressure monitoring system. If your car uses valve-mounted sensors, the garage can usually swap them onto new tyres and replace service parts if needed, then check the system is reading correctly after fitting.
Summer tyres work well year-round if you mainly drive in milder conditions, while all-season tyres are popular in the UK for balanced grip in wet and cold weather. If you regularly drive in sustained temperatures below 7C or in snow-prone areas, winter tyres can improve traction and braking.