MTS TYRES
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The example prices above include fitting, new valve and wheel balancing.
New Tyres
We can supply new tyres for your Car, Van, 4 x 4, Caravan and Motorhome in the Evesham and Worcestorshire area.
We also provide an agricultural tyre service.
We can give you a price in under an hour. Just use the form below or call:
01386 834938
Budget and major tyre brands are available, including: Autogrip, General (made by Continental Tyres), Dunlop, Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Firestone, Continental and many others.
Prices are guaranteed to be the lowest found locally.
We also dispose of your old tyres as required by law using DOE registered companies who provide a recycling service.
When Should I Change My Tyres?
The legal limit for the tread of the tyre is 1.6mm across 75% (three quarters) of the tread pattern.
If any of the following faults are visible your tyres should be changed:
~The tread is less that 1.6mm anywhere across the tyres width.
~The tyre has any bald patches or the internal construction of the tyres is visible.
~The sidewall of the tyre bulges anywhere or there are splits.
~The tyre has extensive cracking or the rubber is perishing.
~If the tyre is not the same size as the one on the other side of the axle.
Still not sure?
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FREE TYRE HEALTH CHECK
Puncture Repairs
MTS provide a tyre and puncture repair and inspection service, at your home or office. We'll find out if your tyre is repairable and carry out an immediate repair. If not, we'll get you back on the road with a quality replacement tyre, and it won't break the bank.
GUARANTEED!
Wheel Balancing
We recommend that all your wheels are balanced following the fitting of new tyres.
Wheel balancing will make sure that the ride comfort in your vehicle is at its best. Unbalanced tyres can speed up the wear of the steering and suspension parts of your vehicle, so correctly balanced wheels can help save you money!
Tyre Sizes Explained