If your current tyres show a C marking (or your vehicle handbook specifies a commercial tyre), choose 195/75 R16C with the same or higher load index. Standard passenger-car versions are not designed for the same load and pressure requirements, which can affect handling and wear on a van or motorhome. Check the sidewall of your existing tyre and the vehicle placard before ordering.
Match the ratings shown on your current tyre or the manufacturer placard, and never go below the required load index. Common van specifications in 195/75 R16 include higher load ratings such as 107/105 and speed ratings like R, but the correct option depends on your exact vehicle and axle limits. Choosing the right rating helps the tyre carry weight safely and maintain stable braking and cornering.
It will fit any 16-inch wheel diameter, but overall clearance depends on what size your vehicle is approved for and the rim width it uses. If you are replacing the same size already fitted, it should be a straight swap. If you are changing from a different size, check your handbook for the permitted sizes because diameter and width changes can affect arch clearance and speedometer readings.
All-season options can be a strong choice for this size if your van or camper runs year-round, especially in cold, wet conditions. Look for the 3PMSF marking if you want improved winter capability, not just an M+S label. If you mainly do high-mileage motorway work in warmer months, a summer tyre in 195/75 R16 may offer longer wear, while winter tyres suit regular snow or icy routes.
Replace tyres in axle pairs at a minimum, keeping the same construction and matching C-rated specifications on each axle where required. If only replacing two, fitting the newer pair to the rear usually helps maintain stability in wet conditions, even on front-wheel-drive vans. A full set is best when wear is close across all four tyres or when switching to a different tread type.