Check the tyre sidewall (for example, a format like 165/70 R13), your owner handbook, or the tyre placard if fitted. Sizes can vary by trim and wheel setup, so confirm what is currently fitted before ordering.
Often yes, but some older vehicles can have incomplete records or multiple fitments over the years. If the result does not match what is on your tyres, switch to a manual size search and follow the size, load index and speed rating shown on the sidewall.
Yes. After selecting tyres, you can pick from nearby fitting partners, choose an appointment time that suits you, and confirm everything during checkout.
Cars in the UK must have at least 1.6mm of tread across the central three-quarters of the tyre, around the entire circumference. If you are close to the limit, replacing tyres before an MOT can help avoid a fail and improve wet grip.
It is best practice to fit the same size and tyre pattern on the same axle, and ideally a matching set for consistent handling. If you are replacing only two tyres, many fitters recommend putting the newer pair on the rear axle for stability, unless your vehicle manufacturer specifies otherwise.