🚗 PASSENGER TYRE TYPES
Most "confusing tyre decisions" disappear once you choose the right category. Here's what each type does best:
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Most NZ driving is sealed roads + chipseal + rain. The best passenger tyre isn't the most aggressive — it's the one that stops shorter in the wet, stays quiet on coarse surfaces, and matches your vehicle's load & speed requirements.
Most "confusing tyre decisions" disappear once you choose the right category. Here's what each type does best:
The EU label gives you three key metrics at a glance. For NZ conditions, wet grip is #1.
The most searched car tyre sizes. Click any size to browse available options:
Not sure of your size? Check your door placard or use our Tyre Size Guide
From Yokohama-tech budget to premium performance — we stock brands that deliver on wet grip and comfort.
| Requirement | WOF Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Tread depth | 1.5mm (75% width) | Replace at 3-4mm for wet safety |
| Same axle matching | Same size + construction | Same brand/pattern ideal |
| Condition | No cords, bulges, damage | Inspect sidewalls regularly |
| Tyre age | No legal maximum | Inspect from 5 yrs, replace by 10 |
Touring tyres are the best choice for most NZ drivers: quieter, more comfortable, and usually longer wearing. Performance tyres suit drivers who want sharper steering feel and more grip, but they can be noisier on chipseal and may wear faster. Don't over-spec — buy for how you actually drive.
Not always. Independent testing shows 2-5 metre differences in wet braking between tyres at urban speeds. That gap can be the difference between stopping safely and hitting the car in front. Prioritise reputable patterns with EU wet grip rating A or B where available. Anchee tyres offer strong wet performance at budget prices.
WOF minimum is 1.5mm across 75% of tread width around the full circumference. However, wet braking performance drops significantly before you hit this limit — replacing closer to 3-4mm is recommended for real wet safety, especially in winter.
Your tyre size is printed on the sidewall (e.g. 205/55R16 91V). You can also check your driver door placard or vehicle handbook. Common NZ sizes: 195/65R15 (Corolla), 205/55R16 (Mazda 3), 225/45R17 (Golf). Use our Tyre Size Guide if unsure.
For WOF compliance, tyres on the same axle must match in size and construction, and should be the same tread pattern. For best handling, fit matching tyres on all four corners where possible. If fitting new tyres in pairs, put the newer tyres on the rear axle (regardless of drive type).
A practical interval is every 8,000-10,000 km (or with servicing). Rotation evens out wear, reduces the chance of noise developing, and helps tyres last longer — especially on front-wheel drive cars where fronts wear faster.
Tyres harden over time regardless of tread remaining. The general guideline is: inspect from ~5 years, replace by ~10 years regardless of tread — sooner if stored outdoors, exposed to sun, or showing cracking. Use our DOT Code Calculator to check tyre age.
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