Check the tyre sidewall, the driver door jamb sticker, or your handbook for the size (for example 265/65 R17). Because Land Cruiser sizes can vary by year and trim, the registration search is the safest way to match the right fitment.
Yes. After selecting tyres, you can choose from available UK fitting partners, compare locations and appointment slots, and book the one that suits your schedule at checkout.
Road tyres prioritise low noise and on-road grip, all-season tyres add extra cold and wet capability for year-round use, and all-terrain tyres suit frequent gravel, mud or farm tracks. The best choice depends on where your Land Cruiser spends most of its time.
Often, yes. The Land Cruiser is a heavier 4x4 and may require higher load ratings or reinforced (XL) tyres, especially if you tow or carry gear. Always match the load and speed rating shown on your current tyres or the vehicle placard.
Most Land Cruisers use TPMS sensors in the valves. Fitters can work around them, but a sensor service kit or TPMS reset may be needed depending on your model, and some garages may charge extra if a sensor is damaged or needs replacement.