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Why Customer Trust Us?
Tyres Available and Adequate for Every Budget.
We offer an extensive selection of tires in-store, including winter tires, performance tires, run-flat tires, and budget-friendly options. All tires are available for same-day fitting, and we provide competitive pricing to ensure you get the best value for your money.
Performance Tyres and Winter Tyres.
Take advantage of our wide selection of winter tires to ensure safe driving throughout the colder months. We also carry a large inventory of high-performance tires from top brands like Michelin, Continental, and Pirelli, all of which are available for fitting in-store.
Frequently asked questions
We now have an FAQ list that we hope will help you
answer some of the more common ones.
1. How often should I change my car tires?
Tires should be replaced every 6 years, but it can vary depending on factors like wear and tear, driving conditions, and tire type. Always check for visible damage or wear indicators.
2. What is the recommended tire pressure?
The ideal tire pressure can usually be found in your car’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver’s door frame. It’s generally between 30-35 PSI.
3. How can I tell if my tires need replacing?
Check for uneven tread wear, cracks, or bulges on the tire’s sidewall, or use a tread depth gauge to ensure there’s enough tread left (generally, a tread depth of 2/32 inches or less means it’s time to replace them).
4. How do I know if I need new tires or just a rotation?
If you notice uneven wear on your tires, a rotation may help. However, if the tread is worn down or damaged, it’s time to replace the tires.
5. What are the different types of car tires?
There are several types, including all-season, winter, summer, and performance tires, each designed for specific driving conditions. Make sure to choose the right type for your climate and driving needs.
6. Can I mix tire brands or types?
It’s not recommended. Tires should ideally be of the same brand, model, and size to ensure even wear and consistent handling. Mixing can affect vehicle performance and safety.