Tyre sizes vary by model year and trim, so check the tyre sidewall, the driver door sticker, or your handbook. For the most accurate match, use the registration search tool or enter the tyre size manually.
Not always, but your tyres must meet the correct load index and speed rating for the vehicle. If you tow, carry heavy loads, or drive on rough tracks, SUV or 4x4-focused tyres can offer stronger construction and more suitable tread patterns.
It’s legal, but it’s best practice to fit matching tyres on the same axle (same size, type and similar tread pattern). For 4x4 systems, keeping tread depths close across all tyres can help avoid unnecessary drivetrain stress.
In the UK, tyres must have at least 1.6 mm tread depth across the central 3/4 of the tyre around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier (often around 3 mm) to maintain stronger wet-weather grip.
After choosing your tyres, select a nearby fitting garage, then pick an appointment slot at checkout. The tyres are delivered to the garage for fitting; bring your locking wheel nut if you have one, and note that TPMS servicing may be charged separately by some fitters.