Start with the search tool by entering your registration to see the recommended size. You can also check the tyre sidewall (for example 195/75 R15), your owner’s manual, or the tyre placard on the vehicle for the manufacturer’s specified sizes.
Often yes, especially on light commercial configurations. Your tyres must meet or exceed the load index and speed rating specified for your vehicle, and many Dynas require reinforced or commercial-spec tyres. If you are unsure, compare the load index on your current tyre sidewall with the specification shown in your search results.
This can happen with older vehicles, imports, or if the vehicle details are incomplete in the UK database. In that case, search by tyre size instead, and double-check the size, load index and speed rating on your current tyres before ordering.
Yes. After selecting tyres, you can book fitting at a local garage that suits you, based on location and appointment availability, then have the tyres sent directly to that fitter for your visit.
Replace tyres when tread is close to the legal minimum of 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre, or sooner if there is uneven wear, cracking, bulges, or frequent loss of pressure. Many drivers choose to change earlier for better wet grip and braking, especially on working vehicles.