Mitsubishi Shogun
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Tyre guidance for the Mitsubishi Shogun โ generation-by-generation, with OEM fitment notes.
Tyre sizes for the Mitsubishi Shogun
SUV variants like the Mitsubishi Shogun carry a higher load index than equivalent saloons. Replacement tyres should match or exceed the original load rating.
The Mitsubishi Shogun has had 2 UK-market generations. Tyre fitments aren't interchangeable across generations โ pick the year-correct page below.
The most accurate way to find tyres for a Mitsubishi Shogun is to read the size from your current tyre sidewall, then match width, profile, rim, load index and speed rating.
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about UK tyre fitment, MOT rules and seasonal options.
Is wheel alignment important after fitting new Shogun tyres?
Yes โ a wheel alignment check after fitting new tyres on the Mitsubishi Shogun preserves tread life and handling. Most UK fitters offer a quick alignment check; major adjustments (camber/caster) require a four-wheel laser machine.
What tyre choices suit a Mitsubishi Shogun towing a caravan?
For towing on the Mitsubishi Shogun, prioritise load index, sidewall stiffness and a strong wet grip rating. Some tyre makers offer "XL" (extra-load) versions which are better suited to high-load and tow scenarios.
Does the EU tyre label help when choosing tyres for a Mitsubishi Shogun?
Yes โ the EU tyre label rates wet grip, fuel efficiency and external noise. For the Mitsubishi Shogun, prioritise wet grip first (UK weather), fuel/range efficiency second.
Where can I find the tyre size for a Mitsubishi Shogun?
On a Mitsubishi Shogun, the original tyre size is shown in three places: the existing tyre sidewall, the placard on the driver's door frame, and the vehicle handbook. The door placard is the manufacturer-specified original equipment.
How often should I rotate tyres on a Mitsubishi Shogun?
Most tyre makers and Mitsubishi workshops recommend rotating front and rear every 5,000-7,500 miles for even wear. Front-wheel-drive cars typically wear front tyres faster; rotation extends overall tyre life.
Tyre Finder UK provides general tyre guidance only. We do not guarantee tyre fitment, local stock, prices or fitting availability. Always confirm your tyre size, load rating, speed rating and vehicle requirements using your current tyre sidewall, vehicle handbook, manufacturer guidance or a qualified tyre fitter before fitting.