Yes. Enter your UK registration to match the correct tyre size and specification for your vehicle, then double-check the results against your current tyre sidewall or the handbook if your car has non-standard wheels.
Use the ratings shown on your current tyres, the door placard, or the owner’s manual. Do not choose a lower speed rating or load index than specified; choosing higher is typically acceptable if the size and fitment are correct.
Summer tyres prioritise dry and warm-wet grip and steering response. All-season tyres are a strong option for year-round UK conditions and cooler temperatures. Winter tyres are best if you regularly drive in snow or near-freezing conditions.
After selecting your tyres, pick a fitting garage near your postcode, choose an available date and time, and check out. The tyres are delivered to that garage ready for your appointment.
The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre around the full circumference. Many drivers replace at around 3mm for stronger wet braking and reduced aquaplaning risk.