Tyre Change

Tyre Change

1. What Is a Tyre Change?

A tyre change involves replacing old, worn, or damaged tyres with new ones to ensure safe and optimal vehicle performance.


2. What To Expect During Your Tyre Change

  • Inspection: Checking tyre condition, tread depth, and overall safety.

  • Removal: Removing old tyres using specialized tools.

  • Installation: Mounting and balancing new tyres.

  • Testing: Ensuring proper alignment and performance.


3. Process of a Tyre Change

  1. Vehicle lifted using a jack or hoist.

  2. Old tyres removed and rims inspected.

  3. New tyres installed and balanced.

  4. Final safety checks before handover.


4. Benefits of a Tyre Change

  • Improved grip and traction.

  • Enhanced fuel efficiency.

  • Increased safety in different weather conditions.

  • Smoother and quieter rides.


FAQs About Tyre Change

Q1: How often should tyres be changed?
A1: Typically every 5–6 years or after 40,000–60,000 km, depending on usage.

Q2: Can I replace just one tyre?
A2: It’s recommended to replace tyres in pairs for balanced performance.

Q3: How do I know my tyres need replacement?
A3: Check for cracks, bulges, or reduced tread depth below 1.6 mm.