Tyres are a critical component to completing safe journeys. UK law requires, that tyres still retain a tread depth of no less than 1.6mm in a non-interrupted band covering at least 75 percent of each tyre. This is the lowest level and for safety purposes, a tyre this worn should be replaced right away.

Whether you’re looking for a budget tyre or a top-quality brand we’ve got the widest selection of tyres for cars, vans, SUV’s and 4×4’s. We also offer tyre repair services which include puncture repairs, valve replacements or tyre sensor diagnostics.

For all your tyre enquires please contact our repair centre on 01952 504398 or simply visit our branch where our team will be happy to assist you.

We supply & fit new tyres for all type of vehicles from cars, suv’s and commercial vehicles. At One Stop Autocentres we offer tyres to suit all budgets, from premium brand to budget tyres. There’ll be no hidden extras or nasty surprises. Just quick, convenient and cost-effective new tyres at a time and place to suit you.

 

Tyre punctures are very common and can easily become an issue.

If you suspect your vehicle might have a puncture, stop driving it immediately and call our team at One Stop Autocentres. We are experts at assessing and repairing tyres. We will, where possible try to repair the tyre and will always find the safest and cost-effective solution.

If your car is pulling to the side when you’re driving or braking or if you have abnormal tyre wear, it could be the cause of not having your wheels aligned correctly. As time progresses, whilst you drive your vehicle, the angle of your wheels can go off-centre. There are several factors that can cause this issue. This could be general wear and tear, or that your wheels have suffered from heavy impact or sudden jolting, or that something has become loose in your vehicle’s suspension. It is important to have your wheels correctly aligned to ensure your safety whilst driving.

Wheel balancing is a key factor to many attributes to the way the vehicle drives on the road. Wheels which are not balanced correctly tend to produce a vibration that can get uncomfortable to the driver and results in premature wearing of tyres, suspension and steering components. The wear and tear on your tyre can increase rapidly as a result of having unbalanced tyres.