Use the registration search for the most accurate match. You can also check the tyre sidewall (for example, 245/40 R19) or the sticker in the driver door shut and then search by size.
It is generally allowed, but it is best practice to fit matching tyres on the same axle (same size, construction and ideally the same make and model) to keep handling predictable and avoid uneven wear.
Follow the vehicle placard or handbook and match the listed load index and speed rating. If XL or reinforced tyres are specified, stick with that spec, and do not fit a lower load or speed rating than recommended.
After selecting tyres, choose a nearby fitting garage, pick an available appointment slot, and complete checkout. The tyres are delivered to the garage, where they will fit and dispose of the old ones as part of the service.
Summer tyres suit warmer months and offer strong dry handling, while all-season tyres are a popular year-round choice for mixed UK conditions. If you drive in frequent snow or colder regions, winter tyres can improve traction and braking.