Superior Safety: Properly maintained tyres provide better traction, reducing the risk of skids or blowouts, especially in wet or variable Australian road conditions.
Assessing tread depth, pressure, sidewall condition, and overall wear patterns to identify issues like punctures or bulges.
Repositioning tyres to promote even wear and extend their usable life.
Using precision machines to balance wheels, eliminating vibrations and ensuring uniform rotation.
Fitting new tyres, including mounting, valve stem replacement, and disposal of old ones.
Sealing minor punctures in the tread area, provided they meet safety standards.
Checking rims for damage, such as bends or cracks, with straightening or replacement as required.
Adjusting tyre pressures to manufacturer-recommended levels for optimal performance.
Verifying handling, noise levels, and stability post-service.