New Tyre Replacement
At New Tyres, we offer the highest quality tyres in the UK for all budgets. We have a large selection of tyres in various sizes and brands! As a result, Car Service and Repair can rapidly locate the ideal tyres for you!
How long has it been since you checked your car tyres? Take a minute right now to run through these quick and easy checks.
Tread Depth - The permissible tread depth throughout 75% of the tyre surface should be at least 1.6 mm. This depth is always being evaluated and may be increased in the near future
Tyre Pressure - Make sure your tyres are properly inflated. Underinflation can result in excessive wear, while over inflation might have an impact on handling. The recommended tyre pressures for your vehicle and driving circumstances are provided by the manufacturer.
Surface Impairment - Examine your tyres for flat areas or damage, as well as any wall damage. Kerb collisions, in particular, can cause significant tyre wall damage.An 'egg' on a tyre wall is a weak spot that might lead to a blowout!
Failure to verify that your tyres are legal might have a variety of consequences. A police officer can endorse your driver's licence if a single tyre is determined to be unlawful when you're stopped. If you have more than one tyre, you may find yourself in court and facing a possible ban! In the worst-case situation, an unauthorised tyre might result in your death. At Car Service and Repair, we're committed to offering a wide range of tyre manufacturers at competitive pricing. Top-of-the-line, high-quality tyres are in stock and available for installation in the UK.
Why should you purchase tyres from Car Service and Repair?
We have tyres to fit almost any car make and model. We have the correct tyres for your vehicle, whether you need car, van, or SUV tyres.
When should your tyres be replaced?
At least once a month, you should examine your tyres fitting. To see if your tyres need to be replaced, look at the following: Tread wear bars: most tyres include tread wear bars, which are firm rubber bands that appear only after your tread depth has exceeded the safe driving limit of 1.6mm.
What are the signs that my tyres are worn out?
The tread depth must be 1.6 mm throughout the tread width to be permitted. The bars will be level with the tread surface when the tyre has worn to the permissible limit. While this is the legal requirement, several car manufacturers advocate replacing your tyres before they reach that point.
Suitable tyres for your needs and budget
Our tyres are available in a variety of styles, from run flats to reinforced types that can handle heavier weights, all at a price that fits your budget. Choose from our low-cost budget tyres or premium brands like as Pirelli and Goodyear for the best performance and safety:
- New Tyres
- Tyre repair
- Wheel bearing
- Tracking
- Tyres Balancing
- Tyre Replacement
What is the best way to tell whether my tyres are bald?
Test yourself with a 20p coin. All you have to do is place a 20p penny into your tyre's main tread grooves. If the outside band of a 20p coin is visible when inserted, your tread exceeds the permissible limit. If the outside band is visible, your tyres will almost certainly need to be replaced as soon as possible. Is it true that my tyres are bald? A bald tyre is one that has had its tread entirely worn down to the wear bars. If your vehicle's tyres are bald, you should replace them straight away; driving on bald tyres is dangerous.
What should I bring with me while getting a new tyre?
Make sure you have your locking wheel nut key with you when you come in for your appointment. If your wheels have locking wheel nuts, we'll need the key to remove them from your vehicle. The locking wheel nuts, as well as the spare tyre, are normally found in the glove box or below the boot liner.
Information on Tyres shop near me When you have a tyre problem, Car Service and Repair understands that you want a quality service, experienced advice, good value for money, and the convenience of a local solution accessible six days a week. We also understand that picking the proper tyre may be difficult, from determining the correct size to selecting a tyre and brand that will meet your needs from the vast selection available. Our tyre specialists have compiled some useful advice to assist you in maintaining your tyres. When you consider it, your tyres are your vehicle's single point of contact with the road. That's why it's critical to choose the proper tyre for the vehicle you're driving and the function for which it'll be employed. We think that every two weeks, motorists should check all four tyres for proper tyre pressure, tread wear, and overall condition; if you have one, don't forget to check the spare tyre as well.
Make an informed decision.
Choosing the appropriate tyres may make a big difference in how long they last. Tyres that are designed to minimise rolling resistance and enhance fuel efficiency often last longer since they help to reduce road friction. If possible, use the same tyre brand on all four wheels. Not all tyres are created equal; various tyre manufacturers utilise different procedures and materials, resulting in tyres that wear at varied rates. Avoid scrapes and bumps. Take caution when parking since sharp edges on the surface might cause a puncture or damage to the tyre. Mount the kerb only if absolutely essential; otherwise, the tyre will be damaged and your wheels will be out of line.
Drive with caution.
The temperature and road conditions, as well as your driving style, can have a significant impact on the longevity of your tyres. Aggressive acceleration, braking, and cornering at high speeds are not only dangerous, but they also result in increased tyre wear.
Remove the extra contents in the boot.
How much items do you have stuffed inside your boot? How much do you truly require? Reducing the weight of your automobile is an excellent method to get the most out of your tyres. The weight of the engine, chassis, driver, and any passengers is already supported by your tyres. By emptying the boot of anything you don't need, you'll put less strain on your tyres and your pocketbook. A lighter car will also help you save money on fuel.
Free Collection and Delivery with Tyre Replacement
Having to bring your vehicle to the garage is sometimes the toughest part of getting it fixed. As a result, we are pleased to provide a free collection and delivery service to our clients. If you schedule a collection, we will pick up your vehicle from your home or place of business, drive it to our facility, do any required work (after consulting with you), and return it to you at the end of the day.
For a modest cost, we can tow, jump start, or repair your car if it is having troubles or has broken down. If we are unable to start your car, we may arrange for a local recovery company to collect it at a very reasonable cost.
- Don't want to ruin your day off?
- You don't have enough time to get your vehicle serviced or repaired?
- Do you have trouble getting to and from your garage?
With our Free Collection and Delivery Service, we can collect from either your place of work or your home location, and we feel we provide a valued product at Car Service and Repair. Please contact us if you are unclear whether the address from which you wish to have your car collected is within our service area.
Car Service and Repair operates a fleet of pool cars with a dedicated driver, thus wherever we collect from, we must be allowed to leave one of our pool vehicles either in your business car park / parking spot, or if in a residential area, at your house or on the road with a permission if necessary. We'd appreciate it if you could keep this in mind when making a booking for our free collection and delivery service.