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Professional Tyre Change & Wheel Balancing

Your tyres are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road, making their condition critical for safety, performance, and fuel efficiency. At Dealanddone, we offer swift, precise, and highly reliable tyre changing services for all types of vehicles. Whether you need a rapid puncture repair, a routine tyre rotation, or a complete set of new tyres mounted and balanced, our expert technicians use state-of-the-art equipment to get the job done right. We focus on minimizing your downtime so you can get back to driving safely and comfortably.

Service Features

  • Fast and efficient tyre replacement
  • Precision computerized wheel balancing
  • Thorough puncture repair & safety inspections
  • Advanced mounting equipment to protect your rims

Maximizing Tyre Life & Vehicle Safety

Improperly fitted or unbalanced tyres can lead to rapid, uneven tread wear, poor fuel economy, and compromised handling—putting both the driver and the vehicle at risk. Our comprehensive service approach ensures that every tyre we install is perfectly balanced and aligned with your vehicle’s exact specifications. By catching underlying issues early and ensuring optimal fitment, we improve your ride comfort, enhance road grip, and significantly extend the lifespan of your tyres, ultimately saving you money on premature replacements.

As a general rule, we recommend rotating your tyres every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers, or roughly every six months. Regular rotation ensures even tread wear across all four tyres, extends their usable life, and maintains optimal traction and handling.

Wheel balancing ensures that the weight of the tyre and wheel assembly is distributed perfectly evenly. Unbalanced wheels can cause annoying steering wheel vibrations at higher speeds, uneven tyre wear, and unnecessary strain on your vehicle's suspension components. We balance your wheels automatically every time we mount a new tyre.

You should replace your tyres if the tread depth falls below the recommended safety limit (typically 1.6mm), or if you notice visible damage such as sidewall bulges, deep cuts, or dry rot cracking. Additionally, tyres older than six years should be inspected regularly, as the rubber compound degrades over time even with minimal use.