FAQs

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Category: Tyre Brand

It is highly recommended that front and rear tyres match in terms of type, size and tread pattern. If you only need to replace one tyre, it should be fitted on the rear axle regardless of whether your vehicle is front or rear wheel drive. Additionally, you should never mix tread patterns on the same axle as this can lead to poor handling performance.

Category: Tyre Brand

Ultimately, this will depend on the type of car you have and your driving style. While expensive tyres (premium tyres) may cost more upfront, they usually last longer with better performance levels compared to budget tyres or mid-range tyres, providing better value for money in the long run.

Category: Tyre Brand

Mixing tyre brands on a car is not recommended as it can affect the overall performance of your vehicle. If you need to replace more than one tyre, we recommend fitting all four so that they’re from the same brand and have consistent tread patterns.

Category: Tyre Brand

The main difference between budget and expensive tyres is quality. Budget tyres are often made with lower-grade materials that wear out more quickly, reducing performance, safety and comfort when driving. Additionally, they may not provide the same level of grip in wet or icy conditions compared to more expensive tyres.