TYRES WHOLESALE
To choose the right tyres, first check the size, load index and speed rating printed on your existing tyre sidewall or in your car manual. Match these details when buying new tyres. Also consider your driving style, road conditions, and whether you want better mileage, comfort or performance.
Car tyres typically last between 40,000 to 60,000 kilometres, depending on driving style, road conditions, maintenance and tyre quality. Regular rotation, correct air pressure and wheel alignment can extend tyre life. Even if tread looks fine, most experts suggest replacing tyres every 5 to 6 years for safety.
You should replace your tyres when the tread depth is below the recommended limit, usually 1.6 mm, or if you notice cracks, bulges, punctures on sidewalls, or uneven wear. Also replace tyres if they are older than 5–6 years, even with low usage, to maintain safe braking and grip.
The correct tyre pressure is mentioned on a sticker inside your car door frame, fuel lid or in the owner’s manual. Follow those PSI or kPa values for front and rear tyres. Check pressure when tyres are cold, at least once a month, for better safety, mileage and tyre life.
Tubeless tyres are generally better because they are safer during punctures, lose air slowly and can often be repaired without removing the tyre from the rim. They offer better fuel efficiency and ride comfort. However, your rim must support tubeless tyres and proper installation by a professional is essential.