Many Caddy versions require tyres with a higher load rating, often marked C (commercial) or reinforced (XL). Check your current tyre markings and the vehicle placard, then confirm via the registration lookup to ensure the load index matches your Caddy’s requirements.
Look at the tyre sidewall for a format like 205/55 R16, or check the sticker in the driver’s door shut or fuel flap area. Enter the size exactly as shown, including the rim diameter and any load and speed rating if requested.
Yes. After selecting tyres, you can choose from local UK fitting partners, compare available appointment times and book the slot that works for you. If you need to change it, you can typically update the booking through your order details, subject to the garage’s availability.
All-season tyres can be a strong option for UK conditions where temperatures and rain vary, especially if you want one set year-round. If you regularly face snow or travel to colder regions, dedicated winter tyres may offer extra traction and braking performance.
The UK legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier (often around 3mm) for better wet grip, and you should also replace tyres with sidewall damage, bulges, or uneven wear.