Rover Tyres | Rover Car Tyres
The purpose of this table is to denote proper wheelnut torque tightening settings, and air pressure, for most common tyres on the related vehicles.
Finding replacement tyres for Rover vehicles is not difficult, but that is only part of the equation. Getting the right Rover Tyres for a cars, vans, trucks, or SUVs may involve some choices if the driver's preferences, and driving habits, require different Rover Car Tyres than were originally fitted by Rover.
Changing Rover Car Tyresshould require 3 primary choices:
- The overall quality of the tyre (durability, wear, ratings, cost) desired for the Rover
- The speed rating that the Rover Tyres should have depending upon the driver's average and occasional "fastest-driven" speed
- Deciding if local and/or regional weather patterns merit keeping two sets of tyres for dry vs. wet road conditions

Further, if an owner wishes to put tyres on different sized wheels for the Rover, a careful decision about what size tyres will be valid for that Rover is required. If, for example, a larger wheel size is desired, then the profile (height) and/or the width must be reduced to avoid damaging the drive train. A 195/65/15 tyre for that Rover, for instance, on a 17" rim, could legitimately become a 165/65 (narrower) or a 195/55 (shorter) but could not stay a 195/65 as before. A handy calculator for changing tyre sizes can be found here.
All tyres for any Rover vehicle should be fitted using the proper torque, according to the manufacturer's specifications. Torque is the amount of pressure used to tighten the wheel nuts. For tyres that are fitted to the following Rover models, the torque settings are listed. Also, the recommended air pressure to put into tyres for Rover models is listed. Further, the alternate tyre size for Rover models.
Note: Further information on tyres and car batteries for Rover vehicles may be found at the manufacturer's own website... Rover