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Tyre Rotation
Front and rear tyres wear at different rates, because they have different jobs. Depending on the make of your car, then either the front wheels supply the power, or the rear wheels. Sometimes, all the wheels have power at all times. The front wheels have the job of turning to steer, while the rear tyres
Read moreThe Importance of Wheel Alignment
Last week, we covered Wheel Balancing. Many people believe that wheel balancing and wheel alignments are the same thing. They are actually two very different procedures for two very different purposes. What is wheel alignment? Wheel alignments ensure that the greatest amount of tyre makes contact with the road. Correct alignment of your car’s tyres
Read moreThe Importance of Wheel Balancing, and How We Do It
When your tyres are properly balanced, you will find that your tyres will last longer, and your car will perform better on the road. Gradually your tyres wear down, and they wear unevenly. The uneven wear and tear is what causes imbalances in your tyres. Tyre manufacturers recommend that you have your wheels rebalanced about every 10,000km. Tyres rebalancing is a fairly quick and simple process that your local Goondiwindi Tyre Service will do for you. If you have driven your car more than 10,000km since your last balance or tyre fitting, then it is time to get a check up. Give Goondiwindi Tyre Service a call today on (07) 4671 2577. Paul, Chris and the team are always happy to help keep you and your family safe on the roads.
Read moreQld Tyre Dealer of the year
We are pleased to announce that Goondiwindi Tyre Service has been awarded the Dunlop Super Dealer of the year for Qld Thanks to all the support from our customers and especially our great team of employees we couldn’t do it without you all.
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