Use the registration search for the most accurate match, or check the tyre size printed on the sidewall and in the owner’s handbook or door jamb label, then search by size.
All-season tyres can suit UK weather well if you want one set year-round, offering better cold and wet performance than summer tyres while avoiding seasonal changeovers.
It’s best to fit matching tyres on the same axle, and for 4x4 use you should avoid large differences in tread depth or rolling circumference to help protect handling and drivetrain components.
Once you select tyres, you book an appointment at a nearby fitting centre, pay online, then the garage fits and balances the tyres on the booked date; you can also ask about wheel alignment and old tyre disposal.
UK law requires a minimum of 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference; many drivers replace earlier for improved wet grip and to avoid MOT failures.