A tyre change involves replacing old, worn, or damaged tyres with new ones to ensure safe and optimal vehicle performance.
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.
Vehicle lifted using a jack or hoist.
Old tyres removed and rims inspected.
New tyres installed and balanced.
Final safety checks before handover.
Improved grip and traction.
Enhanced fuel efficiency.
Increased safety in different weather conditions.
Smoother and quieter rides.
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.