Why does my car pull to one side after getting new tyres?
This can happen when existing wheel alignment issues become more noticeable after tyre replacement. If the pulling persists, a wheel…
This can happen when existing wheel alignment issues become more noticeable after tyre replacement. If the pulling persists, a wheel…
Yes. However, it is sensible to drive smoothly during the initial bedding-in period and avoid harsh braking or aggressive cornering…
No. A slight change in steering feel is normal, but vibration could indicate a wheel balancing issue, tyre defect or…
New tyres typically have deeper tread and more flexible rubber than worn tyres. This can make steering feel more responsive…
New tyres do not change wheel alignment, but they can make existing alignment problems more noticeable because they provide more…
Most new tyres begin settling within the first 100 to 200 miles of normal driving. During this period, steering feel…
Yes. Even small misalignments can cause subtle uneven tyre wear over time. Preventive wheel alignment saves money on tyre replacement…
Absolutely. Fitting new tyres without an alignment can lead to premature wear. In fact, even premium tyres won’t perform correctly…
Yes. Worn shocks or bushes alter how the wheel meets the road, causing patchy and uneven tyre wear. Combine a…
Look for inner or outer tread wear, vibrations, or pulling to one side while driving. If you see one tyre…

