What is the ride or return guarantee?
Some retailers offer a 30-day trial period where you can return the tyres if unsatisfied with their performance.
How do I find the right tyre size for my vehicle?
You can check your vehicle's registration documents, look at the existing tyre sidewall markings (which show dimensions like 225/40 R20), or use online tyre size finder tools that match your vehicle make and model.
What does the load index 101 mean?
A load index of 101 indicates each tyre can support up to 825kg. The total load capacity for a set of four tyres would be 3,300kg. It's important not to exceed this rating as it could affect safety and insurance validity.
What does the speed rating W indicate?
A W speed rating means the tyre is certified for speeds up to 270km/h (168mph). You should always ensure your tyres' speed rating meets or exceeds your vehicle's maximum capability.
What does XL mean in the tyre designation?
XL stands for Extra Load, meaning the tyre has reinforced construction to handle higher inflation pressures and carry heavier loads compared to standard tyres of the same size.
Are these tyres suitable for winter conditions?
No, these are summer tyres designed for use in warmer conditions (typically above 7°C). They are not suitable for snow, ice, or very cold temperatures where winter or all-season tyres would be more appropriate.
What is included when purchasing these tyres?
Typically you receive the tyre itself. Fitting, balancing, valves and disposal of old tyres are usually additional services that need to be arranged separately with a fitting centre.