Find Tires for Your Vehicle
Select your vehicle brand and model to see the correct tire size, bolt pattern, rim specs, and tire pressure. Find compatible tires from 31 tire brands.
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How It Works
1. Select Your Vehicle
Find your car brand and model in the directory below, or use the popular vehicles quick links.
2. See OE Specifications
View the factory tire size, bolt pattern, rim width, offset, and tire pressure for your generation.
3. Shop Compatible Tires
Browse matching tires from 31 brands — Michelin, Bridgestone, Goodyear, and more. Compare specs and buy.
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13 brands, 104 vehicles with tire fitment data.
Audi
23 modelsBmw
23 modelsAlfa Romeo
9 modelsAston Martin
6 modelsBentley
2 modelsDodge
2 modelsFrequently Asked Questions
How do I find the correct tire size for my car?
Search for your vehicle brand and model on this page. The fitment guide shows OE (original equipment) tire sizes, rim specs, bolt pattern, and tire pressure for each generation. You can also check your door jamb sticker or current tire sidewall.
What is OE vs aftermarket tire fitment?
OE (Original Equipment) means the tire size came factory-fitted on your vehicle. Aftermarket sizes are alternative sizes that also fit your wheel specs. OE sizes are guaranteed compatible, while aftermarket sizes should stay within 3% overall diameter.
What does bolt pattern / PCD mean?
PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter) is the bolt pattern of your wheels — for example, 5x114.3 means 5 bolts on a 114.3mm circle. Replacement wheels must match your vehicle's PCD exactly for safe fitment.
Can I use different tire sizes than what came on my car?
Yes, as long as the overall tire diameter stays within 3% of the original. Going wider improves grip but increases fuel consumption. Always match bolt pattern and rim width range.
How often should I replace my tires?
Replace tires when tread depth reaches 1.6mm (legal minimum). For Philippine expressway driving, replace at 3mm for safety. Most tires last 40,000-80,000 km depending on driving habits and brand quality.
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