Tyres Helston
Shopping for new tyres in Helston? Elite Garages offers a straightforward and reliable local service. Previously operating as an ATS location, the branch is now part of the Elite Garages network, bringing improved stock availability, updated systems and broader support, while remaining in the same convenient location drivers already know.
Whether you need a single tyre replacement, a full set, or advice on what’s best for your vehicle, the Helston team is on hand to help.
Conveniently positioned for drivers in and around Helston, the branch is easily accessible from nearby areas including Porthleven, Mullion, The Lizard and surrounding parts of South Cornwall. Whether you’re driving locally or covering longer distances, getting your tyres sorted is simple and hassle-free.
Tyre Services Available in Helston
At Elite Garages Helston, tyre services are designed to keep things simple, practical and efficient.
- Tyre Supply and Fitting: A wide range of tyres is available for cars, vans and 4x4s. Whether you’re replacing one tyre or fitting a full set, everything is fitted and balanced correctly.
- Puncture Repairs: If you’ve picked up a puncture, the tyre will be inspected to determine whether a safe repair is possible or if replacement is the better option.
- Wheel Balancing: Correct balancing helps reduce vibration, improve driving comfort and extend tyre life.
- Free Tyre Checks: If you’re unsure about your tyres, free checks are available to assess tread depth, pressure and overall condition.
Choosing the Right Tyres in Helston
Tyres aren’t all the same but the right choice depends on how and where you drive.
- Budget tyres – a practical option for everyday use and shorter journeys
- Mid-range tyres – a balance of performance, durability and value
- Premium tyres – designed for improved grip, comfort and long-term performance
We supply leading brands including Continental, Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone and Pirelli. If you’re unsure which tyres suit your vehicle, the team will guide you through your options clearly and without pressure. For more information on how to choose the best tyre for your car, here’s a comprehensive guide to help you get started.
When Should You Replace Your Tyres?
Tyres wear gradually, but there are clear signs it’s time to replace them.
You may need new tyres if you notice:
- tread depth approaching the legal limit (1.6mm)
- cracks, bulges or visible damage
- frequent loss of pressure or repeat punctures
- increased road noise or reduced grip
- handling that feels less stable, particularly in wet conditions
Replacing tyres at the right time helps keep your vehicle safe and road legal.
Why Choose Elite Garages for Tyres in Helston?
When it comes to tyres in Helston, Elite Garages combines local experience with the support of a much wider network.
- clear, honest advice without pressure
- a wide range of tyres to suit different budgets and vehicles
- professional fitting and inspection
- efficient turnaround times
- simple online tyre reservation
As part of the wider Elite Garages network, the Helston branch has access to over 1 million tyres, helping ensure better availability, faster turnaround and competitive pricing across a broad range of brands and sizes.
What To Do While You Wait for Tyres in Helston
- Coronation Park Helston: A pleasant green space near the town centre, ideal for a short walk.
- The Blue Anchor Helston: A local pub offering food and a relaxed place to sit.
- Porthleven Harbour: A short drive away, with coastal views, shops and cafés if you have more time.
To learn more about Elite garages Helston, visit our dedicated Helston page and remember, Elite Garages are a top choice for Tyres in Helston.
Tyre Tread
Have you checked your tyre tread recently? Tyre safety is paramount to you, your passengers and other road users. Don’t wait until your MOT to check your tread depth, do it now or visit any of our branches for a FREE tyre check.
We know it’s easy to get complacent with the hustle and bustle of everyday life but tyre experts recommend that you should check your tyres at least once a month. Tyres play a vital role in how well your car grips the road and without sufficient tyre tread, your car will handle poorly. Find out more about why and how keeping an eye on your Tyres is so important by visiting our dedicated Tyre Tread page.
Tyre Size
Have you noticed the writing on your tyres? The new tyre labelling is based on European regulations focusing on driver education to help them make more informed decisions when buying tyres. This refers to fuel efficiency, quality and the importance of finding the right tyre size for your car.
Knowing your tyre size is important especially when buying new tyres. It’s not uncommon that many people don’t know their tyre size but that’s where Elite Garages come in. Looking at a tyre with the numbers, 215/60 R 15 91 H, what exactly do they mean? Find out more on our Tyre Size page or if you are ready, you can check out the best tyres and prices for you here on our Reserve Tyres page.
Tyre Pressure
Did you know that one of the primary reasons tyres need replacing is due to uneven tread wear? Both under-inflated and over-inflated tyres can affect handling and grip, making your car unstable and increase braking distance. In many cases, low tyre pressure can wear out your tyres faster, resulting in increased rolling resistance, reduced fuel efficiency and increased emissions. It’s really important to keep your tyre pressure at the right level otherwise your car may behave erratically. There is loads more useful information here on our Tyre Pressure page or if you're ready to buy your tyres now you can check out the best ones for your vehicle and pricing here, on Reserve Tyres or alternatively, visit any of our centres for a FREE tyre check.
Tyre Labelling
Tyres are all made using similar processes but no two makes of tyres are the same. The aim of the EU tyre labelling legislation is to increase driver safety, promote fuel-efficiency and tyre safety, decrease noise levels and educate consumers to make informed purchasing decisions. You need to find the right tyres that match your driving requirements. Some provide better traction in wet weather or snow, while others offer a smoother ride at high speeds. Read more in-depth advice on our dedicated Tyre Labelling page or visit our Reserve Tyres page and put in your own Registration Number to quickly and easily see what tyres are exactly right for you.
Tyre Range
Buying tyres is not always an easy task especially if you consider the extensive tyre range currently on the market. At Elite Garages, our tyre experts will always recommend the right tyre for your vehicle, budget and your driving style. We strive to provide all of our customers with high performance, reliable tyres at an affordable price. Our tyre range includes performance tyres, commercial tyres, general Use and touring tyres among others. Contact any of our garages nationwide to find out more.
To read more about our tyres, visit our Tyre Range page or our Tyre Brands pages.
Tyre Repair
Can my tyre be repaired?
Our tyre repair policy adheres to the British Standard, BSAU159 which defines the limits to the location, size and number of repairs allowed. It also suggests recommended materials to use for the puncture repair. In addition, the BSAU159 also indicates requirements for a safe, minor car tyre puncture repair and its proximity to the sidewall.
To remain compliant, we only carry out a tyre repair to the central tread area of the tyre, also known as the minor repair area. If the puncture is located outside of this area, it is deemed too close to the sidewall to guarantee a safe and sustainable minor tyre repair. Find out more about your options on our Tyre Repair page.
Running in Tyres
A new tyre should be ready to offer you maximum grip and optimum performance. All new tyres (especially mud & snow tyres) should be run in for the first 150 to 200 miles at medium speed on dry roads, in order to abrade the tread surface. Find out more about this subject on our dedicated Running in Tyres page.
Car Tyres
There is a lot more to your tyres than just rubber and we believe that knowing your tyres is essential. This entails how a tyre is made, why your tyres are so important to the safety and performance of your vehicle and the benefits of choosing premium car tyres. While we may drive on them every day, we often forget just how important they are. To recap what the FOUR vital functions of tyres are then visit our Car Tyres page now, or if you are ready to order, visit our Reserve Tyres page or if you're still not sure then why not book a FREE check with us and let us set your mind at rest.
4X4 Tyres
There are three frequently asked questions and answers about 4×4 tyres that you might find particularly useful. Check out what these are on our dedicated 4x4 Tyres Page or alternatively if your ready to order now or check out which tyres are right for your 4x4 then visit our Reserve Tyres page now and simply punch in your Registration number to find out.
Van Tyres
Regardless of your van’s purpose, it is essential that you know which tyres are best suited for your driving requirements. The choice of your tyre will largely depend on several factors that could impact your buying decision. To find out what those are then visit our dedicated Van Tyres page, or if you'd rather we checked this for you why not book a FREE check. Finally, if you want to simply pucj in your Registration number and see the range of tyres that are right for your van and choose the one that fits your budget, you can do that here on Reserve Tyres.
Premium Tyres
Want to find out what they are and how they were developed? Click on Premium Tyres and find out or if you're ready to order yours now, just click on Reserve Tyres and filter by Premium Tyres.
Run Flat tyres
Run flat tyres are a pneumatic vehicle tyre designed to resist the effects of deflation when punctured and enables the vehicle to continue driving at reduced speeds. The tyres temporarily maintain their shape and strength even if there is a total loss of tyre pressure. They allow you to drive for 50 miles at 50mph so that you can safely get home or to the nearest garage. Run flat tyres give you the peace of mind knowing that you won’t be left stranded. If you consider convenience and safety as paramount, it is certainly worth the investment. Find out why they might be right for you by visiting our dedicated Run Flat Tyres page.
Winter Tyres
The main difference between normal summer tyres and winter tyres is quite simple. Summer tyres work well in dry conditions but stiffen up when it is cold. Winter tyres consist of a special rubber with a high silica content and a deeper tread pattern designed to remain flexible in low temperatures. This means that your vehicle offers better grip for braking and handling on snow, ice and wet roads in conditions below 7°C. They are also specially designed to perform better with frost, slush and mud. Find out more on our dedicated Winter Tyres page.
Caravan Tyres
If you need to replace your caravan tyres, Elite Garages offer a wide selection of affordable, quality stock. Find your nearest branch to get your tyres expertly fitted and the good news is that, with 13 branches across the South East, you are never too far from one of our centres. Click here to find out more about Caravan Tyres.
Winter Driving Tips
Our weather can be very unpredictable, and if the past few years are anything to go by Winters are getting worse. To prepare you for Winter driving, follow Bridgestone’s safety tips by checking them our here on our dedicated Winter Driving Tips page.

