Trusted Brands
With budget, mid-range and premium options, we offer a range of replacement tyres to fit your vehicle. We offer tyres from the world’s leading manufacturers, including Vredestein, Avon, Continental, Pirelli, Windforce and Diamondback.
What we offer
Whether you need a single tyre or a full set, our trusted and fully-qualified technicians will help you choose the right option for your vehicle with their expert advice. We’ll take care of everything while you wait, providing a reliable service and strict safety checks.
Choosing the right tyres
We have a range of tyres to suit your needs, whether it’s for electric cars, hybrid models, 4x4s, SUVs, commercial vehicles or minibuses. You can choose from our budget range for reliable, cost-effective options or pick premium tyres for higher performance, comfort and longevity.
Tyres for the right season
We have tyres to help you cope with seasonal changes or you can choose one that will do the job all-year round.
Summer tyres
These offer a high level of grip on both wet and dry roads and provide ideal performance in warmer temperatures.
Winter tyres
Ideally suited for temperatures below 7C, these provide better grip, traction and braking in dry and wet conditions.
All Season tyres
Designed for safety and performance all-year round in the UK, where we have less severe winters. These tyres use a compound with a broader operating temperature range, larger tread blocks like summer tyres and side sipes, which are used on winter tyres.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I choose part-worn tyres?
For further savings we offer part-worn tyres, which are pressure-tested, thoroughly inspected and meet legal safety requirements. Another major benefit of part-worn tyres is environmental sustainability through the reuse of materials. These tyres are sourced from Germany, where the legal minimum tread depth for replacement tyres is 3mm, compared to the UK’s limit of 1.6mm.
What is the legal tread depth for tyres?
The legal minimum for tread depth in the UK and most of Europe is 1.6mm. It is measured across the central three-quarters of the tread around the entire circumference. Driving a car below this limit can result in a fine of £2,500 and three penalty points on your driving licence for each tyre, while it could also invalidate your insurance. However, safety experts recommend a minimum tread depth of 3mm, with research showing that stopping distances increase dramatically below this level.
What is the lifespan of a typical tyre?
A new tyre should last between three to five years, or 30,000 to 60,000 miles. A number of factors can affect lifespan, including vehicle weight, driving style, speed, pressure and wheel alignment. Front wheels on a front-wheel-drive and rear wheels on a rear-wheel drive typically wear faster than the other tyres. It is possible for tyres to need replacing due to ageing if a vehicle isn’t used often, especially if they are kept outside and exposed to heat, sunlight and rain. It is illegal to operate a heavy vehicle or certain types of minibuses with tyres more than 10 years old.




