You can find the tyre size on the sidewall of your current tyres (for example, a format like 205/60 R16), on the driver door jamb sticker, or in the owner’s handbook. If your SX4 has different wheel options, check what is fitted to your car before ordering.
Yes. Entering your UK registration pulls vehicle details to help show suitable tyres. It is still wise to confirm the size and ratings on your current tyres, especially if the wheels have been changed from standard.
Choose a load index and speed rating that match or exceed the manufacturer specification for your SX4. Using a lower rating can be unsafe and may fail an MOT if the tyres are not appropriate for the vehicle.
If your SX4 has four-wheel drive, it is best to keep tyre sizes consistent and maintain similar tread depth across the axle pairs, and ideally across all four tyres. Large differences in wear or mixed sizes can affect handling and may stress drivetrain components.
Fitting typically includes removing the old tyre, mounting and balancing the new tyre, and disposing of the old casing. New valves are often included, while services like wheel alignment or TPMS valve work may be offered as optional extras depending on the garage.