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About Tyres

 

About Tyres

We understand that when a motorist has a problem with a tyre they want a quality service, value for money, expert advice and the convenience of a local solution.

In recognition that the range of tyre types and brands available today can be quite bewildering; our tyre experts are on hand to guide you through your tyre choices to make sure you get the right tyre for you and your car from the extensive range of tyre brands out there.

The law requires your vehicle to be fitted with the correct type and size of tyre for the vehicle type you are driving and for the purpose it is being used. There are also laws in place to govern all aspects of your tyres condition; most important of these is the minimum tread depth. The legal limit for minimum depth of the tread on your tyres is 1.6 millimetres, across the central ¾ of the tread going around the complete circumference of the tyre.

When you think that your tyres are the only point of contact your vehicle has with the road you can appreciate why it is vitally important that you select the right tyre type for the vehicle you are driving and for the purpose it is being used. We believe that motorist should get in to a habit of checking all four tyres very regularly for pressures and general condition; don’t forget to check the spare tyre too.

 

 

 

What does the writing on my tyres mean?

 

What does the writing on my tyres mean?

 

 

 

 

There are two main purposes of the writing that you'll see on the sidewall of your tyres.

The first is to help identify the size and specification of the tyres correctly. The second is to confirm that the tyre has been tested and approved to European and other country safety standards. The European mandatory is known as 'E' marking.

Although it is not illegal, it is not recommended to have tyres with a lower speed rating or load capacity than what the manufacturer has recommended  for your vehicle, or to have a combination of different tyre construction types. Consult your vehicle handbook, which will confirm your vehicles tyre speed and load ratings as well as any additional requirements.

 

 

How can I tell when my tyres need changing?

One sign that your tyres need changing is noticing a deterioration in performance. For example, your car does not handle or grip the road as well in poor weather conditions as it normally does, or it takes longer to stop when you apply the brakes.

The fact that tyres wear gradually can make it difficult to identify the reduction in performance, so it's best to have them checked regularly and preferably by an expert. It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that the tread on your tyres is not worn beyond the legal minimum limit of 1.6 millimetres.

To make this easier to identify, tyre manufacturers mould tread wear indicators (T.W.I) into the design of the tyres tread pattern usually at a tread level of 1.6mm. As soon as the tread is worn to the height of the tread wear indicator, the tyre has reached the legal minimum tread depth and you should replace the tyre as soon as possible.

You should also be aware that there are many different reasons for tyre wear. Your tyres don't just get worn through age and use, but from emergency braking, under-inflation or over-inflation. If your wheels are misaligned, one edge of the tyre can wear more quickly than the other edge.

We recommend a weekly walk around the car to check the tread, look for bulges or wear and to check tyre pressures everytime you fill the tank.

 

 

 

Illustrations and explanation for tyre wear

Under Inflation

 

 

 

 

Under Inflation

 

Under-inflation has caused this tyre to wear on the outer edges of the tread, leaving the central tread area far less worn. The tyre inner-liner can also degrade.

Over Inflation

 

 

 

 

Over Inflation

 

Over-inflation has resulted in the central tread area being forced into contact with the road causing rapid or crown wear.

Mis-Alignment

 

 

 

 

Mis-Alignment

 

A typical example of the wear pattern caused by front wheel misalignment, (Toe-in or toe-out). The edge of the tread is "feathered" and worn progressively from one side.

Camber Wear

 

 

 

 

Camber Wear

 

Excessive wheel camber has caused sloping wear on the outer edge of the tread on one shoulder of this tyre.

Illegal Wear

 

 

 

 

Illegal Wear

 

This tyre has been used well after reaching the legal minimum pattern depth of 1.6mm across the central ¾ of the tread, going around the complete circumference of the tyre.

End of Life

 

 

 

 

End Of Life

 

This tyre has reached the legal minimum pattern depth of 1.6mm.

Emergency Braking

 

 

 

 

Emergency Braking

 

An emergency braking manoeuvre with this tyre has caused the tyre to rapidly wear through the complete casing causing the tyre to deflate.

Cuts

 

 

 

 

Cuts

 

Sharp objects can cause considerable damage rendering a tyre unserviceable.

Impact Damage

 

 

 

 

Impact Damage

 

This is damage caused by an impact to the sidewall. The bulge or "egg" indicates localised casing damage.


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