Frequent Asked Questions
What brand of tyres do Audi use?Originally fitted Audi tyres will depend on the model of the Audi vehicle. Audi will use a specific tyre model based on how it performs with a certain car model. For example, the Audi A4 is fitted with many tyre models, such as the Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 2 and the Bridgestone Turanza T005. On the other hand, the Audi TT is originally fitted with models such as the Continental FR Sport Contact 6 AO and the Bridgestone Potenza S001.
The size of Audi tyres will vary based on car models. For example, an Audi A4's tyre sizes range from around 205/55 R16 to 265/35 R19. To check your specific model's available tyre size, enter your registration online today.
Run flat tyres will be equipped to some Audi car models. It is recommended that you check your vehicle handbook to know if your specific Audi model is originally fitted with run flat tyres. If you are looking for the best tyres to fit your specific car model, enter your registration number into the Blackcircles.com registration search tool, which will show a variety of tyre models that will fit your Audi.
Each Audi model and tyre size comes with its own specific tyre pressure recommendation. To find the accurate pressure for your Audi, it's best to refer to the vehicle owner's handbook or check the label on the door jamb. These reliable sources provide the manufacturer's recommended tyre pressure - which is tailored to your specific Audi model.
To reset the TPMS on your Audi, first, ensure your tyres are inflated to the recommended level. Locate the TPMS reset button, usually found below the steering wheel. Additionally, access the reset option through the vehicle's onboard system, available in the car's settings. Press and hold the reset button or select the reset option in the system. Wait for a confirmation message to appear, indicating the TPMS reset is complete. For precise instructions pertaining to your Audi model, refer to your vehicle's handbook.
Audi is a popular luxury brand and the tyre options plentiful. Tyre prices for an Audi can range from in the premium to high end price bracked - depending on the tyre model, size, and performance features.
To change a tyre on an Audi, you'll need a jack, a lug wrench, and a spare wheel. To begin, loosen the wheel nuts on the wheel you're replacing. Then, jack up the car and remove the wheel. Place the spare wheel on the hub and tighten the wheel nuts. Finally, lower the car and give the wheel nuts one final tightening., By following the steps above, you'll be able to safely and easily change a tyre on your Audi. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions when changing tyres on your Audi, and remember to always be cautious when working with jacks and other tools.
Both "Audi tyres" and "Audi tires" are correct versions of the search term, with the difference being the spelling based on your country. The term "Audi tires" is more commonly used in places like America, whereas "tyres" is more likely to be used in the UK.