Tyre Fitting

Safety Tips!
- Engine oil level should be regularly checked
- Tyres have a minimum of 1.6mm of tread depth
- Never remove the radiator cover when engine is hot.
- Ensure that your vehicle's brake fluid is full
- Regularly check your vehicle's tyre pressure
An incorrectly fitted tyre can become damaged and burst. This could lead to traffic accidents involving vehicle damage and serious personal injury. That's why it's essential to have tyres fitted by an experienced technician, who will take the necessary precautions and use only approved fitting tools and lubricants. As tyres are a direct link between the car and road, They are subject to alot of strees expecially on stony tracks, uneven roads and roads with potholes. They must be replaced from time to time to ensure that they always roll reliably. This means that the tyre, i.e. the rubber, must be removed from the rim and changed. Unlike changing a wheel, you should never attempt to mount tyres on rims (together they form the "wheel"), on your own. It is best to have the tyre change carried out by our specialists and using a special tyre changing machine.