Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti 215/50 R17 Tyres
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215/50 R17 tyres for Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti
We found lots of different options available for the Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti, from low cost budget tyres through to high performance tyres. In fact in our latest search we found 36 tyres that match the size of 215/50 R17. With lots of options available you’ll find an option to suit your budget or performance requirements. Some of the brands that we found when looking for Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti tyres included Pirelli, Bridgestone, Continental, Michelin, Dunlop, Goodyear, Falken, Toyo, Avon, Hankook and Yokohama.
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Here are just some of the 215/50 R17 tyres that fit your Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti, available at Kwik Fit.
- BluEarth-A AE-50
- Budget Tyre
- Turanza T005
- Efficient Grip Performance
- Budget Tyre
- CrossClimate
- Ventus Prime3 K125
- Cinturato P7 Blue
- Efficient Grip Performance
- CP661
- Primacy 4
- Ventus Prime3 K125
- S01
- P zero Asim
- Budget Tyre
Tyre sizes for Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti
There are of course lots of different sizes of tyres available for the Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti which vary due to the model years, model variants and wheels are often upgraded or changed when a car is bought, so it’s important to check your tyre sizes before you buy. We’ll explain further down where you can check yours. Just some of the popular sizes that we found for Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti tyres are:
Checking your tyre sizes
It’s important to check your tyre sizes before you commit to buy tyres online. Whilst websites like Kwik Fit can give you a very accurate and close estimate as to which size your tyres might be, the only 100% accurate way it to check the existing tyres on your car. Especially as the wheels may have been changed after purchase or upgraded at the point of purchase, making the “standard” sizes wrong. To do this you simply need to look at the side wall of your tyres and you’ll see a series of numbers. E.g. right now you’re look at 215/50 R17 tyres for your Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti.
This video helps to explain how to find your tyre size. (Please excuse the excessively excited man).
Tyre sizes explained
Tyres come in a huge range of shapes, sizes, styles and ratings. The information below should help you to better understand all of the letters, numbers and ratings that are on a tyre and also give you some key information to help you to decide the sort of tyre you might want to choose for your Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti.
Let’s start by looking at your tyre size 215/50 R17, you’ll also notice on many tyres this is also followed by a letter e.g. V. So let’s look at each part of the size and explain what it means.
1. The first section of 3 digits is the cross section width. it’s how many millimetres there are from the inner sidewall to the outer.
2. Aspect ratio, or sometimes referred to as profile. This is the height of the sidewall. It is measured as a percentage of the width. The lower the number, the smaller the sidewall will be.
3. The type of construction. Nearly all tyres these days are “R” Radial tyres.
4. Size. The next two digits are the wheel rim size. e.g. 17, 18, 19 refer to the wheel rim inches.
5. We haven’t shown it, but you’ll sometimes then get another couple of numbers which relate to the load index of the tyre, most tyres will be made to take into consideration the style of car and typical loads, but if you’re concerned this number will be available to give you the load rating of the tyre.
6. And finally again we haven’t shown it, but when you come to choose a tyre you’ll most likely see a letter at the end of the size, this refers to the speed rating at which it is suitable for. For example V is a tyre that has been rated for 149mph.
Tyre Features
Aside from the size of the actual tyre there are a number of other markings that you’ll see on the level or product description on the website, the information below tells you all you need to know about these.
Fuel Efficiency
This rating goes from A to G and gives you an idea of the fuel efficiency of the tyre. The rating is based on the resistance that the tyre generates or “rolling resistance” to be specific. This is the force that is generated and working against the movement of the car therefore making the car work harder to cover a distance. The differences aren’t going to be huge between most of the 215/50 R17 Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti tyres, but the difference between an A and G rating is said to be around £100 a year for the average road user.
Wet Grip
If you’re in to your cars, and especially in to your racing, please don’t think of this symbol as meaning the tyre is a specific wet tyre compound. Instead this symbol is simply a rating of how well the tyre performed in a brake test on wet surface. You can read the information on this test and how it’s conducted on the government website. But as a quick summary, the best wet grip rating will provide a 30% shorter braking distance than the worst rating in the 50mph wet surface test.
Exterior Noise
Don’t be mislead into thinking this will give you an idea of how noisy the road will be in your Vauxhall Astra J Sports Tourer 1,6 Turbo, 1.7Cdti, 2,0Cdti. The rating actually measures the exterior noise generated by the tyre and is displayed in decibels. However it doesn’t of course take into account the car that the tyre is fitted to, which is why you can’t use it as a guide for how noisy it will be in your car, as some cars are much better insulated than others. That said, it does give you a good guide for comparing the different tyres available.
Tyre fitting options
Our preferred tyre provider, Kwik Fit, offers a range of fitting options to you. You can simply choose your tyres online and then select a fitting service that suits you. These include a standard fitting service as well as an express fitting service. This is particularly useful when you need your new tyres fitting today or tomorrow. Whilst this isn’t available for all tyres, you’ll see it marked on the tyres when browsing the website before you buy.
Kwik Fit also offer a mobile fitting service which offers the highest levels of convenience, whereby you just order your tyres from the website and they’ll then come to your home or place of work and fit the tyres for you right there.