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What do I do when I need new tyres?<\/strong><\/h3>\n

First, take down some notes.<\/p>\n

Find out the size<\/strong> of the tyre and the brand<\/strong>. This is best done by looking at the numbers on the side of the tyre. Look for a group of three specific numbers, like 195\/55R16<\/strong>, then check the brand, like Continental, Michelin, Pirelli etc.<\/p>\n

Tip<\/u>: Check the driver\u2019s side tyres as the numbers won\u2019t be worn out by the constant rubbing against the kerb when parking.<\/em><\/p>\n

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How much should I pay for tyres?<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Like anything in life, you pay extra for quality and tyres are no different. The size of the tyre will also determine the price, the bigger the tyre, the more expensive it is.<\/p>\n

If you use the example of a 195\/55R16 tyre, which is a typical size, a good quality tyre will cost around $150 to $200 each.<\/p>\n

If you want a premium tyre, like Michelin, Bridgestone, Pirelli or Continental, you\u2019ll be paying around $200 to $300 per tyre.<\/p>\n

If you are after a budget brand, then the average price is $100 to $150 each.<\/p>\n

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What do I ask for?<\/strong><\/h3>\n

After you\u2019ve found a tyre shop to call, mention to them four things;<\/p>\n