Bathurst Toyota - We Sell Tyres & Do Wheel Alginments

Bathurst Toyota - We Sell Tyres & Do Wheel Alginments

Bathurst Toyota - We Sell Tyres & Do Wheel Alginments

Bathurst Toyota - We Sell Tyres & Do Wheel Alginments

Big Brand Tyres at Bathurst Toyota

Big Brand Tyres at Bathurst Toyota

Here at Bathurst Toyota we appreciate your time and acknowledge the inconvenience it can be to have your vehicle off the road. That is why we strive to be a “one-stop-shop”, with friendly service and value for money.  So if you're looking for new tyres or a wheel alignment - speak with Bathurst Toyota.

Big brand tyres are now available at Bathurst Toyota :

• BF Goodrich

• Bridgestone

• Dunlop

• Firestone

• Goodyear

• Michelin

• Toyo Tires

• Maxxia

About Tyre Care & Safety

About Tyre Care & Safety

The condition of your car's tyres is an important element in the overall safety of you and your passengers. Tyres, although built to last, are subjected to all sorts of road conditions and driving styles, exposing them to extreme wear and tear.

There are some DIY checks that you can do between scheduled services to help ensure your tyres are safe and last as long as they should. In particular, maintaining the correct pressure is the most basic part of tyre care you can do yourself - and it makes a huge contribution to getting the best performance, economy and safety from your tyres.

Additionally, your driving style can affect the life and condition of your tyres. Smooth, attentive driving helps optimise tyre efficiency and lifespan, whereas an aggressive driving style will wear your tyres out much faster, regardless of whether you're driving with correct tyre pressure or wheel alignment.

How to Maintain Your Tyres

How to Maintain Your Tyres
Check Your Tyre Pressure Regularly

We recommend checking tyre pressure every week, while the tyres are cold - and don't forget the spare.

Incorrect tyre pressure adversely affects grip on the road, ride comfort, fuel consumption and overall tyre performance.

Different driving conditions require different pressures. For example, a higher pressure is usually recommended for high-speed driving or when carrying or towing a heavier than normal load.

Under-inflated tyres, when used on hard roads (as opposed to sand or mud), can be unresponsive when steering and braking and lead to increased and uneven wear.

Details relating to the correct pressure should be available from the tyre information placard on your vehicle.

Check Tyre Condition

Tyres will wear with use and pre-maturely from poor alignment or erratic driving styles. To ensure safety, tyre tread depth must be at least 1.6mm or more to help ensure the tyre sticks to the road when braking, cornering and will help to avoid aquaplaning in wet conditions. Bald tyres (less than 1.6mm) are unsafe and need to be replaced immediately.

In particular, tyre wear on front-wheel-drive vehicles is a little higher.

Look for cracks and bulges in the side walls, and nails that may have pierced but not punctured the tyres.

Wheel Balance and Alignment

During vehicle servicing, our technicians will check that all your wheels are precisely balanced, to ensure all sections of the tyre rotate evenly on the road, minimising undue wear.

If required, we can check and realign your wheels, which is necessary when your vehicle tends to stray to the left or right when driving, or wanders about on a straight stretch of road.

Correctly balanced and aligned wheels will ensure a Genuinely Better ride without vibrations. It will also aid in responsive steering and help you gain maximum mileage from your tyres.

Wheel alignments can be necessary between scheduled servicing if you hit a curb or large pothole. Your wheel settings should be checked as soon as possible after such contact. Rough roads or aggressive driving can also be contributing factors.

Wheel Replacement and Selection

If you need to replace a wheel due to damage or to enhance the appearance of your vehicle, we'll ensure the new wheels provide the same load capacity, diameter rim width and offset.

It's important to be aware that differences in tyre type can adversely affect vehicle handling, wheel bearing life, brake cooling, headlight aim and the calibration of your speedometer.

Your Toyota Service Centre can show you a comprehensive range of alloy wheels specifically designed for your Toyota.

Alloy Wheels

All Toyotas have their own range of alloy wheels designed to enhance the appearance of each vehicle while maintaining performance and safety.

If you install alloy wheels or have them rotated, we recommend that you recheck the tightness of the wheel nuts after the first week of driving.

To help avoid damaging alloy wheels, use the Toyota wheel nuts and wrench designed for your specific wheels.

Rotating Wheels

To even out tyre wear across all tyres and extend tyre life, you should rotate your tyres from 5,000km, depending upon your driving habits and road conditions.

Warranty

Tyres are covered by the tyre manufacturer's warranty*

Head to Bathurst Toyota to find out more about the range of competitively priced brand name tyres. Our expert Technicians can recommend which brands deliver maximum performance & safety, including original equipment tyres. We can fit them as part of your service, saving your valuable time off the road. Better still, we also provide wheel balancing and alignment. Bathurst Toyota does a lot more than just servicing, talk to us for advice about your tyre needs.

Bathurst Toyota will be able to advise you on any questions you may have regarding the Tyre Warranty.

Note: Maintenance, service or expendable parts such as Motor Oil, are covered for manufacturer's defects but are not covered for wear as they are a normal maintenance item.

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