Choosing the Right Tyres | Tyroola

 

May 26, 2023

 

How To Choose The Right Tyres

Tyres can make or break your daily drive, so choosing the best tyres is vital for your driving experience.

They are the only part of your vehicle touching the road, and it's essential to get the best set when it's time to replace your tyres.

If you don't find the right tyres for your car, you're risking the safety of other drivers on the road. Here's how you can choose the right tyre for your car:

 

1. Check your tyre size

To determine which model is available for your car, you need to know your tyre size. With Tyroola, just enter your Rego, and your size will be displayed.

Your new tyres should have the same tyre size, load rating and speed rating as the OEM tyres/recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.

 

Check your current tyres.

Choosing the Right Tyres | Tyroola

If they are the tyres the car came in from the factory, then follow its specs when choosing replacement tyres.

If they are already replacement tyres, double-check if the information on your sidewall matches the manufacturer's specs (which you can find on the tyre placard and vehicle manual).

 

Where to find your tyre specs

Tyre Sidewall

Choosing the Right Tyres | Tyroola

Check the sidewall of your current tyres. You will see a combination of characters in a form similar to this: 165/55R17 94H. They correspond to the tyre size, load rating and speed rating specs you need.

 

Tyre Placard

Choosing the Right Tyres Using the Vehicle Placard | Tyroola

Look for the manufacturer's placard on the driver's door, under the bonnet, inside the fuel cap or in the glove box. It should have your car's recommended tyre size, load, and speed. Note them and compare them with the specs you'll find on the tyre sidewall.

 

Owner's manual

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You can also check for your tyre dimensions in your owner's manual. This is a good way to double-check if your current tyres don't match your tyre placard.

 

Tyroola's Tyre Configurator: The easiest way to choose new tyres
Once you have that combination of letters and numbers that make up your tyre size, you can enter all the tyre details into Tyroola's Tyre Configurator:

1. Just enter your tyre size, your car rego or car type.
2. Choose your fave from Tyroola's recommendations.
3. Let us know if you want it delivered & fitted at home or your nearest fitting station.
4.Check out. So Easy!

But if you want to geek out on tyre tech info: Keep reading!

 

How to read tyre size on your tyre's sidewall

Your Tyre Size Explained

Tyre Size is the measurement of the tyre width, sidewall height / tyre profile (aspect ratio) and diameter (Rim size) of any tyre.

Choosing the Right Tyre Size | Tyroola

In the tyre sample above: Tyre width = 165 ; Aspect ratio = 55 ; Diameter = 17

 

Load Index

Load Index is the maximum load or weight a moving tyre can carry, at the fastest speed allowed, when properly inflated.

 Choosing the Right Tyre Load Index | Tyroola

This figure applies to one, individual tyre; not all four attached to the vehicle. The higher the tyre load index number, the greater its load-carrying capacity.

 

Speed Rating

A tyre's Speed Rating is the maximum speed a tyre can handle, the absolute limit to how fast it can go, while carrying a full load, before it fails.

Choosing the Right Tyre Speed Rating| Tyroola

KEY FACT:The speed rate of tyres are generally higher than legal speed limits to accommodate the vehicle's top speed for a prolonged period of time. So, it's not a free pass to floor it on every drive.

 

Tyre Numbers Explained When Choosing The Right Tyres | Tyroola

 

2. Check the UTQG ratings and EU label.

The Uniform Tyre Quality Grade (UTQG) ratings on the sidewalls of US-made tyres and the EU Label found on European-manufactured tyres are designed to help you make a more informed decision when buying tyres. Here are the categories each tackle:

Uniform Tyre Quality Grade (UTQG) Ratings

 Choosing the Right Tyres using the UTQG rating| Tyroola

UTQG measures three things: treadwear, traction, and temperature resistance.

  • UTQG measures three things: treadwear, traction, and temperature resistance.

  • Treadwear estimates how long the tyre will last, with values of 100 to 1000.

  • Traction with grades of AA as the highest down to C, measures how quick the tyre stops on wet surfaces.

  • Temperature resistance, rated from A to C, tests the tyre’s ability to dissipate heat at various speeds.

Read more about the UTQG ratings here.

 

EU Label

Choosing the Right Tyres using the EU Lable | Tyroola

The EU Label rates the following:

  • Fuel efficiency is graded from A to C, with the A grade granted to tyres with the least rolling resistance. Rolling resistance is the sum of the forces that act against the tyre to keep it from spinning. The more rolling resistance a tyre has, the more fuel it uses to roll.

  • Wet braking, rated from A to E, measures the tyre’s braking distance on a wet surface. The quicker the tyre breaks, the safer your ride is.

  • Noise Level, graded from A to C, tells you how loud the tyre gets when you’re driving. This is measured in dB (decibels)

  • The Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol ensures that the tyre has sufficient traction in medium snow conditions.

  • The stalactite symbol signifies a Nordic Winter Tyre built for extreme winter conditions.

Tyroola has included the new EU tyre label and other product details for most tyre patterns to help you choose the tyre that matches your personal driving needs.

 

3. Choose tyres that match the kind of vehicle you drive.

Do you drive an SUV / Commercial van / Ute / Mini-car / Sports car / 4x4 / Sedan? For example, if you drive an SUV, you will need to choose SUV tyres for your vehicle. An aggressive mud-terrain tyres might not be the best choice for your Sports car.

 Your Complete Guide to Different Tyre Types | Choosing the Right Tyre | Tyroola

 

4. Should you stick with the OEMs or try a new brand?

All cars come with original equipment tyres handpicked by the car manufacturer. If you are satisfied with the OEM's performance, then, by all means, purchase a fresh set. Technically, these tyres are the optimum choice since they were designed specifically for your car model. Simply look through your driver's manual or check Tyroola for more details about the exact tyre model you need.

However, you might want to switch your OEM tyres out for aftermarket tyres - a new tyre brand or model. There are many reasons not to stick to your OEMs:

  • Your OEM tyres are no longer available in the market.

  • Your OEMs don't satisfy you and can't deliver what you need.

  • Upgrading your tyres to a more reliable, long-lasting tyre with better handling and traction.

  • Downgrading to a tyre that might not be as high-performance but is more fuel-efficient.

  • Tyroola's cheap prices and regular promotions also make it attractive to change your OEMs.

Whatever you decide - sticking to the Original Equipment or changing them for aftermarket tires, you’ll definitely find them at Tyroola.

Choosing the Right OEM Tyres | Tyroola

 

5. Assess your driving needs & habits.

Think about the following questions. Your answers will help you choose which is the best drive amongst the available patterns with the tyre size and type you need.

  • Where do you drive? Is it mostly in City/ Highway/ Urban or Off-road/Rural environments? Choose from highway, off-road tyres or All-terrain tyres.

  • What are the weather conditions where you drive? Tyroola stocks all-season, winter and summer performance tyres as well.

  • Who or What do you drive? Are you buying tyres for the family car or for a tradie's ute? Is it for a commercial van or truck?

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6. Check out Tyroola's available tyre brands.

Choosing the Right Tyres | Tyroola

At Tyroola you can compare prices between our selection of trusted premium, mid-range and budget tyre manufacturing brands.

If you want to see which brands are the best and which ones are below average, our comparison guide gives a good overview of Australia's fave tyre brands.

Roll through our brand selection for all kinds of tyres here.

 

7. Choose between premium, value and budget tyres.

 

Choosing the Right Tyres | Tyroola

You can save money with budget or cheap tires from Goodride, Atturo, and Kenda that have proven long life spans.

Value brands such as Kumho, Nexen, and Falken give you the best comfort for a reasonable price.

If you want maximum safety, Premium tyres from Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone might be your best choice.

You can search for all kinds of premium, value and budget tyre brands on Tyroola.

 

8. Buy your tyres online.

You can buy your tyres from a local dealer or online at Tyroola:

  • It's easier than you think! Simply use the tyre selector by car or by tyre size to get selections tailor fit for your vehicle.  

  • You'll get a wider and more extensive range of tyre choices than most brick & mortar stores.

  • We offer cheaper prices than physical stores for the exact same tyres thanks to lower overhead costs.

  • Enjoy a convenient & stress-free tyre buying experience. You don't have to go to the actual store & can also get it delivered or fitted at home (if mobile tyre-fitting is available in your area).

  • Get professional tyre fitting from our tyre centre partners located all over Australia. They can check tyre pressure, wheel alignment, your brakes and more.

 

Choosing the Right Tyres | Tyroola

 

SAFETY TIP
Don't mix different types, sizes, or brands of tire on your vehicle to ensure consistent driving performance and optimal safety.

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