The Tyre Calculator is a tool that lets you find the right wheels or tyres for your vehicle by entering your car's make, model, and specifications. It provides personalised recommendations based on your vehicle's requirements.
Choosing the right tyres is essential for your vehicle's safety, performance, and fuel efficiency. The Tyre Calculator simplifies the process by providing accurate recommendations, ensuring you select tyres that match your vehicle’s specifications and your driving needs.
Simply enter your vehicle details, including the make, model, and year. The Сalculator will generate a list of wheels and tyres that match your vehicle’s specifications.
Yes, the Tyre Calculator provides recommendations for both tyres and wheels that match your vehicle’s specifications.
Yes, the Tyre Calculator is a free tool available on our website to help you find the right tyres or wheels for your vehicle.
If your vehicle is not listed or you cannot find the right match, feel free to contact our support team for assistance or visit our forum for more guidance.
Yes, the Tyre Calculator can filter tyres by season, allowing you to find appropriate tyres for winter, summer, or all-season driving.
After receiving your tyre recommendations, you can easily navigate to the product pages on our shop to make your purchase directly.
Yes, the Tyre Calculator is fully optimised for use on mobile devices, tablets, and desktops.
Your tyre size is printed on the sidewall of your tyre. It is usually a series of numbers and letters on the outer edge of the tyre. You can also find this information in your car's owner's manual or on a sticker on the driver's door frame.
To check your tyre size, look at the sidewall of your tyre. You'll see a number such as 205/55 R16 91V. This number contains important information about the tyre's width, aspect ratio, construction type, wheel diameter, load index, and speed rating.
This is how you interpret the numbers and letters in a tyre size:
Example: 205/55 R16 91V
205: The tyre width is in millimetres (from sidewall to sidewall).
55: The aspect ratio or sidewall height is given as a percentage of the tyre width. In this case, the height is 55% of 205 mm.
R: Radial construction – the most common type of tyre construction.
16: The diameter of the wheel (in inches) to which the tyre will fit.
91: Load index, which indicates the maximum load the tyre can carry.
V: Speed rating, which indicates the maximum speed the tyre can safely reach (V = up to 240 km/h or 149 mph).
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