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To determine the correct tyre size for your vehicle, check the sidewall of your current tyres or refer to your vehicle’s owner manual. You can also use our online tyre size calculator or consult with our experts for assistance.

Tyres should typically be replaced every 6 to 10 years, but this can vary based on factors such as tread wear, driving conditions, and maintenance. Regularly inspect your tyres for signs of wear and consult with a professional if you’re unsure.

Tyre alignment ensures that your tyres are set to the correct angles, which helps prevent uneven wear and improves handling. Balancing ensures that the weight of the tyre and wheel is evenly distributed, which enhances ride comfort and extends the lifespan of your tyres.

Common signs that your tyres may need replacement include low tread depth, visible cracks or bulges, and uneven wear patterns. You can use a tread depth gauge or the penny test to check tread wear. If you’re unsure, have your tyres inspected by a professional.

Summer tyres offer better performance in warm, dry conditions. Winter tyres are designed to provide superior traction and safety in snow and ice. All-season tyres are versatile and provide acceptable performance in a range of conditions, but they may not be as effective as dedicated summer or winter tyres in extreme weather.

Regular maintenance includes checking tyre pressure, rotating tyres every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, and ensuring proper alignment and balancing. Additionally, keep your tyres clean and avoid driving over potholes or curbs.

Yes, many of our customers choose to purchase tyres online and have them installed at a local service center. We offer various options for installation, and our team can help you find a convenient location.

Yes, many of our tyres come with manufacturer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship. Be sure to review the warranty details for each tyre and keep your purchase receipt for reference.