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    Fitting Balancing

    When you fit new tyres, fitting and balancing tyres is just as important as fitting itself. Unbalanced tyres cause vibration, uneven wear, and can make your car feel unstable. Our fitting and balancing service ensures that your drive is smooth and safe.

    We use precise machines to balance each wheel after it is fitted. This spreads weight evenly, improves comfort, and protects components such as the suspension and steering.

    Our goal is to provide you with a quick, reliable service at a fair price. We ensure your tyres are fitted correctly and properly balanced before you leave.

    Key Points

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    Accurate Balancing

    We use modern equipment to ensure every tyre runs smoothly.

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    Quick Turnaround

    Fast fitting and balancing so you’re back on the road sooner.

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    Better Handling

    Balanced tyres reduce vibration and improve control at all speeds.

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    Value for Money

    Professional results without charging premium prices.

    Our Process

    01
    Receive Car

    We remove your old tyres and prepare the wheels for fitting.

    02
    Process Work

    New tyres are fitted, balanced, and checked for smooth running.

    03
    Deliver You

    Your car leaves with evenly balanced tyres and improved safety.

    FAQ's

    Balancing spreads the tyre’s weight evenly, allowing it to roll smoothly. Without it, you feel vibrations in the steering, tyres wear unevenly, and handling suffers. Balancing protects suspension parts too, helping tyres last longer and keeping your drive safer.

    Always balance tyres when fitting new ones. You should also get them checked if you notice vibrations at certain speeds or uneven tread wear. Regular balancing keeps the car comfortable and helps avoid extra wear on tyres and steering parts.

    Yes. It can wear tyres unevenly, strain the suspension, and reduce control on wet or icy roads. Proper balancing ensures even contact with the road, better grip, and a smoother drive, especially at higher speeds.