Wheel Alignment
Check your wheel alignment every 8,000 km or annually to maintain peak performance. Remember to check alignment each time you fit new tyres. If you’re a frequent long distance traveller, or find yourself on tough roads – you should check your alignment more often.
Improve Fuel Efficiency / Reduce Costly Repairs / Improve Driving Comfortability /Enhance Vehicle Safety / Prolong Tyre Longevity & Performance
Wheel Balancing
Wheel balancing is important for even weight distribution across vehicle tyres. It is important for performance, safety and vehicle health. Get your car’s wheel and tyre balance checked after every 8 000km’s at your nearest Lombard Tyres.
Minimise vibrations in the steering wheel, seats and floorboards / Improve tyre thread longevity / Smoother driving experience / Better tyre lifespan
Mobile Tyre & Battery Fitting
Need an urgent tyre or battery fitting? If you’re in the Krugersdorp area, one of our skilled mobile fitter will come to your home, work or anywhere else – saving you time & hassle!
Schedule fittings to your preference / Decide between 2-4 hr sessions / Get next or same day fittings
GET IT ON CREDIT
We believe that everyone should have access to premium tyres without financial stress. That’s why we offer flexible credit options that suit your budget. Get the tyres you want today and pay in convenient installments, making the purchasing process seamless and stress-free.
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FAQ’S
Tire replacement depends on several factors, including the tyre’s tread depth, age, and overall condition. To check the tread depth, insert a coin into the tread grooves. If the tread covers part of the coin, it’s usually safe. However, if the tread is worn down to the tread wear indicators (typically 1.6 mm), it’s time for new tyres. Additionally, if your tyres are older than six years, or you notice cracks, bulges, or uneven wear, it’s best to replace them, even if the tread seems sufficient
Your vehicle’s correct tyre size can usually be found in the owner’s manual or on a placard located inside the driver’s door jamb. It will be a combination of numbers and letters, like P215/65R16. The first number represents the tyre width in millimeters, the second is the aspect ratio (the tyre’s height as a percentage of its width), “R” indicates radial construction, and the last number is the diameter of the wheel in inches. Stick to the recommended size for optimal performance and safety.
The recommended tyre pressure can usually be found on a sticker inside the driver’s door jamb or in the owner’s manual. It is crucial to maintain the correct tire pressure because:
- Safety: Properly inflated tyres ensure better traction, handling, and braking performance, reducing the risk of accidents.
- Fuel Efficiency: Underinflated tires create more rolling resistance, leading to decreased fuel efficiency.
- Tire Life: Overinflated or underinflated tyres wear out unevenly and more quickly, reducing their lifespan.
- Comfort: Correct tyre pressure contributes to a smoother and more comfortable ride.





