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Car Tyre FAQs

Updated 14 Mar 2024
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For many people, walking into a tyre shop can be quite daunting. For some all tyres look the same – black rubber hoops sitting on the shelves, but the prices vary wildly. There are many different options to take into consideration when purchasing tyres, so we've put everything you need to know about car tyres in one place.
Why are tyres black?
Natural rubber is not black. In fact, it’s closer to white and the same goes for the rubber used for tyres. However, during the manufacturing process, a filler called 'carbon black' is added to make the tyres tougher and more resistant to temperature changes and abrasive surfaces, which causes the tyre to appear black. Carbon black also helps the tyre roll easier which helps the cars driving performance and fuel consumption.
Where can I get my tyres fitted?
You can get new tyres fitted at specialist tyre retail chains and independent tyre retailers. Most mechanical workshop businesses also offer tyre fitment services. Mobile tyre fitment is also an option.
Do tyres expire?
Many manufacturers recommend that tyres be replaced 10 years from their date of manufacture, even if the tread on the tyres still looks good. Even if tyres are not used, the rubber can degrade when exposed to the elements. A 4-digit number on your tyres will let you know when it was manufactured. For instance, 1017 means the tyre was manufactured in the 10th week of 2017. This tyre would need to be replaced regardless of tread wear, by the 10th week of 2027.
Can tyres be repaired?
Tyres are repairable, although this does depend on the damage sustained. Some examples of repaired damage include:
- Puncture has been caused by something small such as a nail
- The puncture has not gone too deep
- The puncture has a diameter of less than 5mm
- The location of the puncture is in the centre of the tyre (not on the shoulder or sidewall)
Are tyres covered under warranty?
Tyres come with some form of warranty from their manufacturer, although the details can differ between brands. In most cases, the warranty will cover manufacturing defects. Some brands will even offer warranties against accidental damage, however, there are generally terms and conditions that need to be met to qualify.
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