Your car's documentation will list compatible tire types.
Don't guess the size. You can find the exact specifications for your vehicle in three places:
Look for the DOT code on the sidewall. The last four digits represent the week and year of manufacture (e.g., "0826" means the 8th week of 2026). Experts recommend replacing tires every 6 to 10 years , regardless of tread wear, as rubber degrades over time.
Before spending money, check if your current tires are truly worn out.