Tyres

Under European legislation, all tyres need to have a minimum tread depth of 1.6 mm across 3/4 of the tyre, and along the complete circumference. For safety reasons we recommend that your tyres are changed before the legal limit is reached.

• Abnormal Tyre Wear. There are many different reasons for abnormal tyre wear such as:
• Under inflation or over inflation of tyre pressure
• Wheel alignment issues can cause uneven tyre wear
• Emergency braking
• Cuts in the tyre wall or depth
• Tyre cracking or perishing
• Impact damage (bulge on side wall)

Regular tyre inspections from your local Eurofit Autocentres consists of checking tyre pressures and visually inspecting car tyres for safety and optimum fuel efficiency.


Tyre Labelling Explained

A tyre label is a grading system; tyres are ranked in the terms of fuel consumption, wet grip and noise classification. Tyres are measured as A being the highest rating and G, the lowest rating. All of Eurofit Autocentres car tyres have labelling attached.


Tyre Warning Sign on Dashboard

Some vehicles are fitted with run flat tyres which, when under inflated, will illuminate a run flat warning light on the dashboard. Eurofit Autocentres have the technology to repair and reset this light for you.

 

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Tyres

Eurofit Autocentres is here to make all your tyre repair needs simple!

Under European legislation, all tyres need to have a minimum tread depth of 1.6 mm across 3/4 of the tyre and along the complete circumference.

For safety reasons we recommend that your tyres are changed before the legal limit is reached.

But don’t worry! If you are unsure or need any assistance, do not hesitate to bring your vehicle in to your nearest centre for a free tyre check!

Our technicians will perform a free visual check of your tyres and get to the root of your issue.

Abnormal Tyre Wear

There are many different reasons for abnormal tyre wear such as:

  • Under inflation or over inflation of tyre pressure
  • Wheel alignment issues can cause uneven tyre wear
  • Emergency braking
  • Cuts in the tyre wall or depth
  • Tyre cracking or perishing
  • Impact damage (bulge on the sidewall)

Regular tyre inspections from your local Eurofit Autocentres consists of checking tyre pressures and visually inspecting car tyres for safety and optimum fuel efficiency.

Tyre Labelling Explained

Think of tyre labels as a sort of grading system; tyres are ranked in the terms of fuel consumption, wet grip and noise classification. Tyres are measured as ‘A’ being the highest rating and ‘G’, the lowest rating. All of Eurofit Autocentres tyres have labels attached so you are clear on what you are purchasing for your vehicle.

Tyre Warning Sign on Dashboard

Some vehicles are fitted with run-flat tyres. If tyres are under-inflated, the run-flat warning light will illuminate on the dashboard.

Unsure what your dashboard lights mean? Click here for our blog on how to read your dashboard.

Here at Eurofit Autocentres, we have the technology along with our specially trained technicians to repair this issue in no time at all!

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CHECK

FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK

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